Go into Windows explorer and see if the files you expect are on the CD.
No
A music CD can be burnt via a computer and a DVD/CD writer disc drive. All that is required is the use of an a few songs, a blank CD and an audio program for example, Windows Media Player. Through the audio program, the select playlist of songs can be burnt onto the CD via the Burnt CD section.
I have a 2001 and this happened several times. First be patient, sometimes you have to slowly push each button, even if you put the CD in track 4, you may have to push the others. They tried to tell me it was because of burnt cds, but I eventually had to have the company replace the CD, and they retrieved the last cds that got stuck.
You cant remove the virus is the file is burnt permanently into the CD
i don´t no
well, your computers probably broken
A CD-R can only be burnt on once,whilst a CD-RW is re-writable
most of the newer CD players can play burnt cds
Yes! The higher quality CD players have better capabilities on playing burned CDs.
It depends, you can on an RW CD or re-writable CD. After burning a CD you usually get an option to seal the disc. This will prevent it being over written. If its a CD R disc, then no.
Joan of Arc
yes, but it is not guaranteed to be working