Within a certain time frame limit, one would think so. Call the store first to find out their policy on matters like this.
A CD will store 700MB of data It all depends on the type of disk
Store information such as music, business documents, movies, etc
You can return them to the store from where you bought it. If not then go to sale and sell it there. You can also sell on www.amazon.com and www.ebay.com
No, you can't save digital movies on a CD. You will need to burn the movies to a DVD storage device.
why the radio shows no dj no CD ? because the laser is defective CD changer needs to be repair or replace good luck
Your PlayStation is old, and chances are that the CD drive is defective.
It sounds like you have a defective machine. If under warranty, either take it back to the store if the manufacturer supports that procedure or return it to the manufacturer. If out of warranty buy one of a different brand.
No it isn't. A DVD is often used to hold amounts of data and single programs that are too big for a single CD.
CD stands for Compact Disc. This is often used to store data like pictures and music. DVD Stands for Digital Versatile Disc. This is often used to store video files and you would often find that this kind of disc is used to playback movies on a DVD player.
the function of a cd is to store data
at a CD store
the function of a cd is to store data