The answer is probably "You don't". Macs have not supported 3.5 inch floppy discs for many years. If you need to use such a disc with a modern Mac then you will need to buy an external USB floppy disc drive. If you mean a 3 inch mini DVD then again you will need some form of external drive to use such a disc or an old Mac with a pop out drawer to hold the disc. If it is a disc from a camera then you can usually connect the camera to the Mac and read the disc from the camera. Full details of the type of disc and Mac would help.
Click Insert then Picture, choose From Fileand search your computer for the image you want to insert. When you find it - click OK. Once the picture is displayed - you can re-size it using the tabs around the edge.
it worked like a computer accept it had no mouse. you had to add a case monitor and even a key board
First make sure you have itunes then insert the CD into your computer it will give you the option to download after that connect ipod to the computer and it will start downloading the CD. (you dont need an Apple computer to do this).
The gray Apple logo that appears on a Mac during shutdown (and bootup) is simply a splash screen that displays during the shutdown (or bootup) process.
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.
Insert the memory stick into a USB port. Open iTunes and then drag the songs to the memory stick icon on the desktop.
A colorful apple computer is a model of the old Macintosh Computer with a colorful apple logo on it, rather than the familiar plain white apple.
Yes. The Macintosh was introduced in 1984, but the first Apple Computer, with no screen was introduced in 1976.
The iMac is an Apple computer.
The Apple iPad is a "tablet" computer.
The main purpose of an Apple computer is computing.