![]() You’ll see a progress bar that gives you an estimate of how much of the burn process is complete. When you’re done moving files to the CD or DVD and you’re ready to permanently burn them to the disc, click the small burn icon beside the disc in the sidebar (which looks like a nuclear radiation symbol.) Or you can open the “Untitled” disc in Finder and click the “Burn” button in the upper-right corner of the window.Īfter clicking the “Burn” button (or icon), type in a name for the disc and click “Burn” again. This will not affect your original files, only the temporary shortcuts. If you open the “Untitled” disc in Finder, you’ll notice that the files have arrows on them because they are temporary shortcuts-they have not actually been written to the CD yet.Īt any time before you finalize the disc by burning, you can remove files from the disc by opening the “Untitled” disc in Finder and dragging them to the Trash in the dock. ![]() Once you drag files onto the blank disc, macOS keeps track of them in a special staging area before you permanently burn them to the disc. Or you can drag files directly onto the blank disc shortcut in the sidebar. You can open the blank disc as a Finder folder (by double-clicking its icon or clicking its sidebar shortcut) and drag items into the window or use Copy and Paste. ![]() To copy files or folders to the disc, you have several options.
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