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If you get Unable to open source file, File not backed up, or CD backup error, try backing up your data file to your hard drive first, and then manually burn the hard drive version to a CD/DVD.For more information, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for your computer. Copy the Quicken data file from the Quicken Backup folder to your CD burner using the same procedures you would normally use to copy files to a CD.When a message appears saying the backup is complete, click OK.Click Save to start the backup and hit on Back up Now.Click Change and navigate to the folder you created in step 1.Select Create a complete backup and click Next.If the data file you want to back up is not already open, open it.Create a folder on your local hard drive to which you can back up your data, and give it an appropriate name, for example "Quicken Backup Data.".Note: Backup files are saved as read-only. If you cannot resolve the CD formatting issues, try backing up your Quicken data file while bypassing these CD formatting requirements. Most errors that occur when using third-party software to back up a Quicken data file to a CD are caused by CD formatting requirements not being met.