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Answer» Is it possible to copy a file straight to a cd via BATCH, as in without another program? If the cd has drive-letter-access, e.g. in Windows packet writing, then yes. Ohh. I heard a while back that you had to burn the files to the cd. What are you wanting to do? If you want to create a data cd that anybody can put in a CD drive and read, you have to burn the disk, but if you just want to use a CD or DVD disk as a giant floppy, then you can just copy the files from the command prompt, if you have DLA enabled. if you are talking about real MS-DOS, that is another STORY altogether.
I am trying to copy quite a few files scattered around my computer to cds. No, this is not actual MS-DOS, that's OLDER than me!Well, CD burning apps like Nero, Roxio ETC have a GUI where you can drag and drop files from Windows Explorer until the disk capacity is reached.But is it possible to have a batch file just copy them onto a disk? Like
@echo off Copy file1 D:\folder Copy file2 D:\folder Etc.
Without downloading any other programs like nero. do you have DLA? i am thinking its not possable but you probubly could find a free CONSOLE based burner app on sourceforge.net
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