Good idea GLComputing, but do you remember the syntax how xcopy is used? and how can batch file create folderX where X is a number of cd -incrementing by 1 every time
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Browse All TopicsNeed a software (freeware or not) for Windows XP that will
- eject the optical drive tray
(I insert the full CD/DVD and close the tray)
- copy all the files from CD/DVD to the specified folder on Hard Disk
- after copying - eject the tray so that a disc can be replaced with another one. When I close the tray it should begin copying the CD/DVD #2 to the folder #2
- do said until stopped
Folder structure should be the same on the HDD as it was on CD/DVD
(details: I have 50-60 CD's with images, want to copy them all to HDD and afterwards delete unwanted, then burn the rest of them on DVD - I want to avoid "What do you want Windows to do" and "Open folder to view files" - and then Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, make new folder on HDD, Ctrl+V actions for every of discs)
Thanks
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by: GLComputingPosted on 2008-09-06 at 22:52:05ID: 22410302
You could vreate a BAT file to do it using XCOPY to copy the CDs and something like http://www.alexnolan.net/s oftware/ej ectcd.exe to eject the CDs