I don't know that is why I'm asking.
YES
Burn a disc means either to download data to a disc or make a copy of another disc.
you can chose option data disc then u burn the disc,that option will let you add or delete again when you burn again
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
yes you can but only if there is anof kb,mb,or gb, on the CD ROM
Yes, in the context of digital media, "burn" often refers to the process of copying data onto a physical medium, such as a CD or DVD. This term originated from the way data is written onto the disc using a laser that "burns" the information into the disc's surface. However, in everyday language, "burn" can also mean to consume something with fire or heat.
Yes. Using burning software, such as 'Nero', you can use a DVD as a data disc and burn any type of computer file.
When you burn a disk on a computer, you're transferring data from your computer's hard drive to a writable optical disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray. The burning process involves creating pits and lands on the disc's surface that represent the data in a readable format. This process typically uses a laser to etch the data onto the disc, and once completed, the disc can be used in compatible devices for playback or data storage. Burning a disk effectively creates a physical copy of the digital files stored on your computer.
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
No. The data is digital the entire time and doesn't degrade by copying. Just make sure its a you burn a "Data Disc" with the MP3's on it as opposed to a "CD Audio Disc".
download the updates from the official xbox 360 website then burn them on to a data disc then put the disc into your xbox 360 and install the updates.
You will first need to convert any .flv files you have downloaded into MPEG-II format. Then just burn all the files to the disc as a data disc.