Introduction
Swifturn Free Disc
Creator enables you to burn high-quality
CD/DVD discs in a super high
speed from files and folders for backing up
your important data on CD/DVD. You can easily
burn your data files onto most CD/DVD discs
such as CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW
and DVD+RW. You can create high-quality
data DVDs which contain your files and directories
or create personalized audio CDs
which contain all of your favorite songs.
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Step 1. Launch Data CD/DVD
Burner
Launch Free Swifturn Disc
Creator. Insert a writable CD to the CD drive,
click "Data CD/DVD" ( )
to run the data CD DVD Blu-ray burner. A browser
window will be activated and you can see the
wizard interface & a brief introduction of audio
CD burner tool.

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Step 2. Select Usable Burning
Device
The burner will scan your
system and list the available devices. Choose
one of the usable burning drives
from the list ( )
(the system will select it by default if there
is only one). You may click "Refresh"
( )
to update the devices list in case you plug
in new devices or changed disc in the drive.

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Step 3. Choose File System
Choose a system type
to store the data. You can select one from
ISO-9660 and ISO-9660 + Joliet UNICODE name
extension ( ).
You may check the "Create bootable disc"
and click the browse button to find and open
the boot image files to create bootable disc.

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Step 4. Add Audio Files
Click "Add File(s)..."
( )
& "Add Dir..." ( )
to add data files & folders you want to burn
and use "New Dir..." or "Rename ..."
to create or rename the folder. Also,
you can remove one or all files & folders by
"Remove" or "Remove All" button.

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Step 5. Select Burning Speed
and Burning Mode
Select one burning
mode from the modes provided (Track-AT-Once,
Session Track-AT-Once, Disc-AT-Once PQ and Disc-AT-Once
raw P-W) as needed ( ).
Test Mode is provided to simulate burning for
checking errors. Then, choose the appropriate
burning speed ( ).
Click "Next" to start burning
).
You can see a progress bar during the process.
When the burning is finished, the disc will
be auto-ejected.

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