| 1. | First, you need to tell Windows what video file you want copied to CD. |
| 2. | Open ¡°My Computer¡±, then your ¡°CD-RW¡± drive. |
| 3. | Now, drag and drop (or copy / paste) the video file you¡¯ve created to the open window. See picture below. |
| 4. | At this point you should have your video file to CD burner. |
| 5. | Place a blank (writable) CD into your drive, open ¡°My Computer¡±, and then double-click the ¡°CD-R/RW¡± drive. You should see your video file you've selected to burn. |
| 6. | Click the ¡°Write these files to CD¡± and it will start Windows CD burning wizard. From there, just follow the prompts. See picture below. |

Note that if you accidentally stick a file on the list that you don't want on CD, you can remove it by right-clicking the file and selecting Delete.
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During the actual CD writing process, it's best not to mess with your computer.