well first you have to know if your cd-drive can copy files onto cds.
CDs are also really cheap.
you could always just buy a 1 gig USB stick
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Prod...N82E16820155406
heres 1 for about 70 dolars
What storage medium you should use depends on what you will be doing with the files, also. Much of the usefulness of a USB stick is that you can edit and rewrite files stored on it. Even with a CD-RW, this is slightly difficult; the process of rewriting takes several minutes (with my CD-R drive, at least). However, if you are simply going to be storing your files and won't be needing to move them around or edit them, there is no reason why a CD-R won't be sufficient. Unless you actually plan on editing the files, there is no need to spend the extra money on CD-RWs. Even if your CD-R drive has an error during the burning process and ruins the disc, you have lost less than a dollar in the process.
05-02-2005 05:09 PM
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