How to Backup Photos to DVD using Windows PC?

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With the help of a DVD you can Backup your Precious Photos and hence free fearless of loosing any. Even if it’s true that a DVD can also brake or be damaged, it can still go a long way carrying your Backup. And it also is an easy way for Backup out of the various ways of Backing up your Photos. We can also call it as ‘Offline Backup’.
Follow simple steps on your PC to Backup Photos to DVD using Windows PC:

  1. On your Windows PC, select all the Photos you wish to move to the DVD.
  2. Now right click on the selected Photos and hit ‘Send To’. Now select the option which shows ‘DVD RW Drive’ in it.
  3. Now a box appears with blanks in Front of Disk title. Name it.
  4. There are two more options down, out of which you have to choose one. So you have to choose ‘With a CD/DVD Player’.
  5. Click ‘Next’. The window with files in DVD would open. Go to ‘Manage’ (in the top left side) and ‘Finish Burning’. Again a window would open asking you for the ‘title’ and ‘Recording Speed’. Turn the ‘Recording Speed’ to ‘4x’ and click ‘Next’.
  6. This would start burning of your disk. A check box would occur after burning is done, for the confirmation asking ‘Burn files to another file?’ Check the box and hit ‘Finish’.

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