yes you can.
just pop in the CD and then go on my computer. right click on the CD icon and click on save to media player and then it is saved to your PC :)
Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
You can put the CD files on your computer and then burn it into a blank CD or buy a duplicator which makes copy's of Cd's.
When you rip a CD you copy the music to your computer, so it remains on the disc as well.
it means to copy the information that is on your CD to your computer, your CD will still work fine.
To do this, put your CD in the computer. go to my computer and click on the CD icon. right click on the folders or files and chose copy. copy it to your desktop, my music, ect. then, after doing this with the songs that you want, put in a blank CD and copy and paste to that. IF IT IS A MUSIC CD: when a music player comes up, copy and paste it to your desktop and then add it to your blank CD.
It means to make a copy of the CD. Or it means to download the music on to a computer, mp3, ect.
it's of two ways; it's either you buy a music CD to copy to computer or you download from Internet. to download from Internet, just click on download after download, it is automatically saved. if it's CD to computer; all u have to do is to slot in the music CD and go to windows media player, a music software installed on your system to copy music from CDs, click on the copy from CD and in no time it gets saved on your CD, that is you play the same song without slotting in the same CD. if you don't have it installed purchase yours, i mean this particular one or another music software.
It means to copy music from a CD to a computer or any other device for which you have the option to rip.
It will still be on the original disc, there's nothing to worry about :)Another:When you upload music from a CD your computer makes a copy of the files on the CD and stores the copy on the hard drive. The original files on the CD are permanent and cannot be removed or deleted.
There are ways of getting music onto a computer without downloading from the internet. You could record music direct onto your computer. You could copy it from a CD to your computer.
Yes, CD's are (normally) not 'erasable' - meaning that the music is still there after you copy it.
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.