most of the smaller laptops (net books) dont have a disc drive which is where you put your disc in sorry mate. because they are just so small and thin that it would be near impossible to have one. If you really wanted you could buy a USB disc drive
If it has a DVD/CD slot/drive, yeah, why not?
No, it does not. It is recommended to buy an external USB burner.
Im pretty sure the only way to get windows 7 on a laptop with no cd drive is by purchasing it online.
To reimage your Acer Aspire 9500 laptop to factory settings you will need to insert the first recovery CD and reboot your laptop. If the laptop does not boot from the recovery CD, you may need to edit the boot order in the BIOS when the laptop first starts. Once your machine is booting from the recovery CD it will walk you through the restoration process.
I have a Dell XPS M1530 Laptop and need to put a mini cd in to configure new hardware. I searched online to see if this laptop was capable of accepting this miniature CD without risk of damage or jamming. I'm happy to say that after slowly pushing the cd in until I hit the last milometer the laptop sucked the Mini CD right in, read it just fine, and spit it out on demand. Go for it! Hope this helps. Yes it will accept and read Mini CD's
It does not have a cd/dvd drive
No, the acer netbook is too small
To install a recovery CD on an Acer Aspire 9500 laptop, simply insert the disk into the CD drive, choose which level of recovery you want to perform and follow the on-screen prompts. The process for install a system CD is similar. Insert the disk into the CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions.
it supports every CD or DVD.
no, not on most of them anyway. To save room on the computers they usually take out they disk drive, but you can still plug in USB Jump Drives. :-)
Load NERO in your laptop and it will give you the option to burn both CD or DVD..
Yes you can, as long as it has cd/dvd drive, should be on the side
put the CD into your laptop CD drive right click on the CD and setup sharing - share the CD Drive letter allowing everyone to have read access to it.