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Howdy,, and a good Weekend to one and all..

 

I am doing a major cleanup and backup of my two hd's and noticed that IB creates folders for each in my computer. For instance, C\:D&S\Me\Desktop\my backup folder. It does the same for other drives, I got an error msg that i had too many folder layers,, but figured out how to overcome this.

 

My question is,, how do i create a disk,,,and have my primary backed up folder be the only one on the dvd?

 

Hope this makes sense,,and thanks in advance

 

anvil

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By default, when you add a folder, ImgBurn will add that folder and all sub-folders and files contained in it.

If you want to have only your backup folder on the DVD, add it to ImgBurn and, when it asks if it's the root folder, answer no.

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Uncheck 'preserve full pathnames' ? (which is default anyway)

 

Then you'll only get 'my backup folder' and not 'D&S' -> 'Me' -> 'Desktop' -> 'my backup folder'.

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Uncheck 'preserve full pathnames' ? (which is default anyway)

 

Then you'll only get 'my backup folder' and not 'D&S' -> 'Me' -> 'Desktop' -> 'my backup folder'.

 

 

aah great,, i knew it had to be easy,, I should have caught that!!

 

Lol,, fwiw,,, i must have burnt 20 some disks today,, all great burns!! :)

 

anvil

Posted
Uncheck 'preserve full pathnames' ? (which is default anyway)

 

Then you'll only get 'my backup folder' and not 'D&S' -> 'Me' -> 'Desktop' -> 'my backup folder'.

 

 

aah great,, i knew it had to be easy,, I should have caught that!!

 

Lol,, fwiw,,, i must have burnt 20 some disks today,, all great burns!! :)

 

anvil

 

 

It's a great program Anvil......... :thumbup:

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