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As you drag files or folders into a burn folder, the OS creates aliases to those items instead of moving or copying them. For this reason, burn folders can take up virtually no space. | As you drag files or folders into a burn folder, the OS creates aliases to those items instead of moving or copying them. For this reason, burn folders can take up virtually no space. | ||
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+ | ===== how to avoid disc errors ===== | ||
+ | After you burn the contents of a burn folder, the disc is " | ||
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+ | Sometimes bad media is to blame, or a computer glitch beyond the threshold of the buffer overrun protection. | ||
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+ | To avoid these problems, do this: | ||
+ | * create or move the burn folder to your Desktop | ||
+ | * close all Finder windows, including the burn folder | ||
+ | * highlight the burn folder on your Desktop and go to File -> Burn " | ||
+ | * don't open the burn folder or navigate into it from another place while the disc is being written | ||
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+ | You could also open the burn folder, click burn, and don't touch anything, but I prefer the above method. |