Ideally, the copy program will use disc-at-once recording to produce a duplicate that mimics the original as almost as possible (CDRWIN works well; see sectionalization (6-1-7)). Some programs will only copy the CD to the stark drive and from there to CD-R, or so will allow CD-to-CD straight off but only if the source is a SCSI CD-ROM, and some will work with IDE or SCSI. As with copying CD-ROMs, you must(prenominal) be able to read data off of the source drive faster than your recorder is writin...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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