BURN TWO FILES ON A CD/DVD

HELLO;

          

I would like to combine TWO records on ONE CD; IS IT POSSIBLE.  I want to put the file "SECONDARY" (B) first of ALL on the CD, followed by the "PRIMARY" (A) SECOND a record last on the CD. Is it possible to BURN two separate records on one CD. I tried to merge photos of the second file to the first folder, but don't think it's pbbl w/WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM. A solution, I THOUGHT, was so to two files photo just put on a CD. Since W7 don't click and drag the photo on a single file, which was my next best thought; Unless someone has a solution a little better burn two files on a cd; or, click and drag the photos to a folder to merge to another folder.

(MAYBE I SHOULD USE SKYDRIVE)

Thank you

LOU

Hi Lou,

It's quite possible.  You have a few options.

First of all, you should certainly be able to open the two files, side by side, then drag images from one into the other, so all the pictures are together in a single folder.  If this does not work, can you let me know what happens when you try?

Second, if you want to put them both on one CD, you can of course (with or without combining them all first).  To do this, just to right click on a folder and choose "send to: CD player ' (your may be slightly different, that I've included a picture below).  Then do the same for the next CD.

After this two files, click on the small popup you see by the clock.  It will guide you to burn your CD:

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