- First insert CD ROM disk then make an image for CD Disk on Hard disk, example CD.nrg file.
- Second double click file CD.nrg, in burn compilation box choose DVD then click burn >> choose image recorder >> in save image recorder choose new file name , ex. DVD.nrg >> wait for finished.
- Third :
- double click DVD.nrg then choose writing to DVD.
You will have entire copy from CD to DVD
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Yes, you'll have to put it onto the computer first them burn it to a cd.
yes
DVD
CD
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
PS2 games are on DVD and are not legal to copy
Any type of writable CD or DVD can be used to store a Word document.
The majority of PS2 games are on DVD. There are a few on CD and a few that are on Dual Layer DVD but the majority are just on regular DVD's. Not to mention even if you make a copy of the game you will have to make an alteration to it so it reads the disk.
Pirated means stolen, like an illegal copy of a DVD or CD.
because it wasnt your thing you were coping
No, as long as you have a CD/DVD drive that can write to discs, then it should work.
Look at http://www.secureaction.com/master-voyager/ . This program creates protected CD/DVD and includes own CD burning module..
No because PS2 uses DVD for games. PS1 uses CD, Xbox uses DVD 4Gb, Xbox 360 uses DVD 9Gb, PS3 uses Blu-Ray 25Gb and Wii uses 2Gb Nintendo Optical Disc. To copy PS2 games you need DVD