The method that I use is a jewelry buffer on a grinder and some jeweler's rouge.
However, I ruined quite a few CD's before I got the technique correct.
If you have a Disc-Go-Round somewhere close by, they will do it for you for a couple of dollars.
Off the Wall cd.
Insert CD, go to itunes and select rip audio off CD.
You do not download WoW off of a CD. You install it from a CD. If it is not installing from a CD, you might want to call Blizzard Tech Support.
unfortanitly for you, you can not delete songs off a audio cd You can't. If you're using a CD-R you can add files, but I don't know of a way to take them off.
you have to have a certain kind of CD the do that. it has to say CD-RW on it. =]
put toothpaste on the CD then clean it off with water
In order to fix an error 99 problem on a CD player, try turning the CD player off and leaving it off for about 60 seconds. You then will want to re-start the CD player and try to insert a CD.
you have to use a special software to erase the music off of the CD and then you will have to re-burn the CD
You can't
u get 1 off a usb flash drive or mp3 player/iPod, the other you rip off a CD (copy from CD)
Not all CD players have this function,it is a special feature.
You can if the CD player operates off 12 Volts DC. But, if it is a home CD player that runs off of 110 Volts AC then no, it will not work off a car battery. These are two different types of voltage.