Good suggestion Ozzy. I'm not sure everyone knows that burning files to a CD will convert them to Read-only. This is not a problem unless you want to edit them at a later stage. For example, CFG files or textures will need converting back manually from file Properties before any changes can be saved. Zipping the files or folders you wish to back up first will avoid this problem.
Hagar.... Question....
In my case I only archive the original Zip files to a CD, and I've never tried to use an unzipped file from a CD, so I didn't know about having to revert the file format for editing. (Thanks for the tip.)
What I usually do is format the CD, burn the files, then leave the session open so I can add or remove any files that I need to. It ends up just like an ordinary drive that I can drag and drop files to and from Windows Explorer.
So, even though I haven't actually tried it, wouldn't it depend on how the CD is set up to be recorded that makes the difference? Or, if I pulled an aircraft folder out of FS and dropped it onto a CD, would it make the files Read Only in this situation, too?
Just fishin' for bricks here. My kids are the "CDburnin' Gurus".
Tanksarott!
