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Answer» Dear Sir,
Recently I have seen some CDs of 700mb (Windows XP 9 in 1, Windows 2003 Server 5 in 1... etc etc) which has DATA of aprox. 4GB.
If we see the property of CD it shows the SIZE around 700mb, But if we select all files in the CD and see property to find SIZE we can see the DATA size is around 4gb!
Also If we COPY the that CD using any CD Burner software (like Nero 7) we can copy the CD to another CD of 700mb.
How can we make 4GB of DATA to burn in a CD and What Softwares we need to use for that. Please guide. I have searched many PLACES, Including this site, But did not get any help. Is it passible how can i do?
Many thanks please let me to know!You need a DVD burner to get 4G ( approximate ) data storage on one disc.
Dual-layer DVD BURNERS with the proper blank media are up to 8G...NOOR, please read more here.Thanks you sir for SUGGESTION But still i want to say i SAW some CD's that CONTAINED 6 or more GB Data on it, and capacity of CD is normly 700 MB only, they are going to compress by some special methoteds. yeah really here is DVD even dual one 8 GB capacity... But i really want to know about CD, please follow my concern if you will find any tricks way to do on a CD let me know.. Thanks... It is not possible to put gigabytes of data onto a CD without serious compression. If such a task could be easily accomplished it would be all over the Internet. The capacity of a blank CD/DVD is determined by the media itself AND the type of burner used... There is NO workaround for this but if you find one by all means let us know... We'd become the most popular site on the Web overnight.Quote We'd become the most popular site on the Web overnight. Give me one moment..... For What ? ?lol!If you can easily squeeze 4GB onto a 700MB CD, imagine what could be crammed onto a Blu-Ray disc . . . .
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