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Ejecting a DirectCD Disc to Read on Another Computer
When you eject a CD-R DirectCD disc from the drive and you want to read it on another computer that has a standard CD-ROM drive, the disc must be formatted as an ISO 9660 closed session disc. To do this, follow these steps:
1 Right-click the CD icon on the Windows taskbar.
2 Select Properties from the drop-down list box.
3 Click the DirectCD Wizard tab.
4 Select the Enable standard CD-ROM compatibility Eject option and click OK.
5 Right-click the CD icon on the Windows taskbar.
6 Select the appropriate option from the drop-down list box:
· Eject, if the Eject Wizard is turned ON, or
· Finalize, if the Eject Wizard is turned OFF
7 Select Organize the disc so that it can be read in most standard CD-ROM drives. . . and click Finish.
Note: To make the disc readable on a standard CD-ROM drive, the disc is closed as an ISO 9660 format. This format information requires 22 MB of space on the disc for the first session, and 13 MB for each additional session. Only CD-R discs can be closed as an ISO 9660 format. CD-RW discs do not support the ISO format.
When DirectCD finishes closing the disc to an ISO 9660 format, the disc is ejected from the drive and, if the Display Disc Ejected notification option is selected in the DirectCD Wizard Options, the Disc Ejected message box appears.
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You could of course use EZ CD Creator to do a layout and burn your discs instead of using Direct CD.
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