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This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account during CD/DVD burn operations:<br />

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Burn every CD/DVD to the end. By default, the program does not create ISO 9660 compliant burning<br />

sessions, as it processes data on-the-fly and can only estimate the resulted session size. That’s why no<br />

third party tool will get access to the recorded data. To tackle the issue, mark the checkbox to make<br />

the program create a standard Disk-at-Once session. It may slow down the burning process, as every<br />

CD/DVD will be recorded up to the end, no matter how much actual information to contain.<br />

Recording speed. The user may define how fast a CD/DVD will be recorded (minimum, normal and<br />

maximum). Besides there is an automatic mode when the program will set the most appropriate speed<br />

for every CD/DVD.<br />

Bootable ISO image. That’s the image to be placed together with the backup data. By default, the<br />

program offers its own bootable ISO image, which contains a Linux/DOS recovery environment.<br />

However, the user is free to use any bootable ISO image.<br />

CD/DVD boot capability. The program enables to choose whether any recorded CD/DVD will be<br />

bootable, or only the first one for a session, or without that function at all.<br />

Folder where the ISO image is to be placed. When the user decides not to physically burn a CD/DVD,<br />

but create an ISO image file, this very folder will be used to contain these images.<br />

PARTITIONING OPTIONS<br />

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