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		<title>How To Transfer 35mm Slides to Digital Format</title>
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John B recently asked:
I have about 500 family slides that I would like to tfransfer to DVD and digital  media.  I have a HP slide scanner and a DELL 5120 with 2 drives, I have software for the scanner. I can scan the disks but I cannot save for burning to disks. Could I use [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>John B recently asked:</strong></em></p>
<p>I have about 500 family slides that I would like to tfransfer to DVD and digital  media.  I have a HP slide scanner and a DELL 5120 with 2 drives, I have software for the scanner. I can scan the disks but I cannot save for burning to disks. Could I use a Flash Disk? Any help is appreciated.</p></div>
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<div>The easiest way to transfer your 35mm slides to dvd is to use this <a href="http://www.35slidescanner.com">35mm slide scanner</a> and transfer them all to a digital format. Then it is a matter of using your computers dvd burner to make a folder and burn them. It is much easier to use this technology than to fumble around with mulitple programs and accessories.</div>
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