WINDOWS XP, burning to CD?

In Windows XP, when burning data on a CD-ROM, is data memory buffer or soft file burning as well or is it an authentic copy of the end of the file?

Hi allenmcsparren,

Yes, what burning data on a CD-ROM, it is an authentic copy of the end of the file. If you use a third-party software, then it depends on the application how it burns.

For reference:

Description of the record to CD - R and CD - RW in Windows XP

HOW to: Copy a CD-ROM in Windows XP

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