Before I buy...

Carlos wrote on 4/24/1999, 12:35 PM
After shopping around for a little while, I decided that CD Factory
was probably the right product
for me. I have a couple of questions however:

1) Since CD Architect can't be used to record data, is there any
software out there that can be
used if I want to back up data to a CD?
2) Does the quality of my sound card (a run-of -the-mill Sound
Blaster) have any impact on the
CD-burning process?

3) After reading some of the messages in this Forum, I'm also a
little nervous about
things such as cryptic/inaccurate manuals, computer freezing up, CD
drivers getting erased,
computers slowing down to a crawl, etc. Have this issues been
resolved? If so, how can I tell
which is the most recent release of CD Factory?

Many thanks...

Comments

Derek wrote on 10/24/1999, 4:22 PM

Carlos, in answer to question #1, if you are using a PC with Win 9X,
you should be able to use Explorer to copy files to the CD recordere
(with CD-R media) as if it were another drive. You should also be
able to either ZIP to this drive, or use MSBACKUP.

Derek




Carlos wrote:
>>After shopping around for a little while, I decided that CD Factory
>>was probably the right product
>>for me. I have a couple of questions however:
>>
>>1) Since CD Architect can't be used to record data, is there any
>>software out there that can be
>>used if I want to back up data to a CD?