Both Microsoft Windows XP and Vista include disc-burning utilities. However,
both are limited, and in XP you can’t even burn DVDs as standard.
There is commercial software available to do the job, but if you don’t want
to spend a fortune on a big-name disc creation application, what are your
options?
In this Workshop, we look at CDBurnerXP, a free yet powerful disc-burning
tool that can perform most of the tasks of it is better-known retail
counterparts.
So, whether you want to back up data, create audio CDs or burn image files,
CDBurnerXP includes all the tools you need to get started.
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