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You have to have a disc burning program on your computer. Each program is different though. For me, you drag the picture file to the list of pictures you want to put on the disc. Then you place the blank disc into the computer and burn it. Your Welcome!!!
The best way to copy files from a computer to a disc is to write the same. Use a burning program to write the disc with the files that you want.
You cannot format a game disc, as the image has been stamped on the disc and not written onto a rewritable disc. For informational purposes only, to copy a game disc to your computer, you can take the image of it using a program off of the internet, such as MagicIso.
Even with a PCSX2 emulator you play the file and not a disc. You can use the disc to create a file for the emulator program
The Disc Doctor program is used to clean up and free space on a personal computer's hard disc. It also tells the user how much free space they have on the hard disc.
You don't "program" a floppy, you 'format' it. The computer will generally do it for you when you first insert the disc.
Disc duplication is easy if you have a disc burner on your home computer. If not, most laptops have it. Put your disc to copy in, then put the blank disc in the burner. A program (usually windows based pre-installed) will pop and and you'll follow the instructions.
You have to have a disc on-hand or do a Google search for an .iso file for the program you need, create an image disc, and then use that disc to install your program using the keycode that you purchase here.
The computer is pre-reading the disc, putting some information in its cache, so it is faster for you when you actually access the disc. The disc will not be damaged by this. If you're still worried about damage, just remove the disc until you want to uise it.
To install engineering, or any other software to your computer, you first need to put the disc it comes on into the disc drive. Then, you should run the installer on the disc and follow the prompts onscreen. If it is a program that you've downloaded, start the .exe file that you downloaded and follow the prompts that it gives you.
If you are downloading a setup file for an installation of a program, the simplest way to transfer it to another computer is to burn (or use a USB drive) the setup.exe to a disc and then copy it to the destination computer. If you mean taking already installed program files and burning them to disc, I've never tried that before. There might be some sort of compiler that can do it though.
Assuming you have a DVD burner, you need to download a program that writes your file to the disc in standard DVD format. If you do not write it in this format, DVD players will not be able to play the disc.