2011

Table Of Contents
60 Functions in detail
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Burn method:
Discs-at-once: During this process, the laser does not "pause" to readjust
during burning. The disadvantage of this process is that the medium cannot be
used again during another burning session.
Track-at-once: This burning process allows another burning session to be
added to a previously burned medium (if enough space is available).
Burn proof: This setting guarantees continual writing of the medium and
ensures successful burning.
Switch on compatibility mode: Activate this function to be sure that the
CD/DVD will be able to be played by older drives and players, too. An older file
system will be burned. However, many limitations must be considered: No files
larger than 4 GB can be burned, files may not be present in more than 8 folder
levels, and the file names may not be longer than 64 characters/no special
characters permitted.
To make sure that the burning options
are set properly, you should switch on
this feature before each burn session.
Restore backup
To restore a backup, proceed as follows:
1. In MAGIX PC Check & Tuning 2011, select "Secure data -> Restore
backup".
2. Navigate to the backup in the format *.mxp, *.mbk or to a restore.ini if you
want to restore from a CD/DVD. Depending on the format that is to be
displayed, select this via file type.
3. Select the corresponding file and click "Open". MAGIX Restore appears.
4. Select how the backup should be restored, i.e. in the original folder or in a
new one with a subfolder, etc.
5. To start the restore process, click "Restore backup".