put it on to a usb drive then download it onto your PC
Unless you have a dual CD drive system, you will have to copy [rip] the 1st CD onto your hard drive, then copy [burn] those files onto the blank CD. If you have a dual drive system, insert the 1st CD into the read only drive and the blank into the CD-RW drive and transfer the data.
7800 kB/s
The 50X maximum speed, 5.25-inch half-height form factor CD-ROM drive features high data transfer rate up to 7, 500 KB/Sec.
Well, you could just buy a USB CD drive and then plug it in to your mini-notebook. However, there are other ways of doing what you want. If you have a computer that does have a CD drive and a USB port, what you want to do is very easy. Put the CD into the computer's CD drive. Copy and paste the files into Your Documents (or wherever else you store things on your computer. Just make sure you know where you saved the file). After you have copied and pasted all of the data onto your computer's hard drive, insert the USB drive/memory stick and copy and paste all of the data that you got from the CD onto the USB drive. With the files on the USB drive, you should then be able to plug the USB drive out of your computer and into your mini notebook.
1x speed is about 150Kb per second.
Once you save data to a CD and burn the disk you must open the file(s) that you want and re-save them to your hard drive. Then you can make changes to the files. To save them to a CD again you will have to copy them to a fresh CD and burn that CD to save the files there.
It allows you to store data so you can take it with you as it is portableAnswerA USB memory usually called "pen drive" or "flash Drive" is a EEPROM memory devise.It is used to store data and to transfer data from one computer to another computer.This is the best way to transfer the data in between the computers which are not connected to one Network.It is much more faster than CD ROM and is much more cheep than CD ROM (at least in INDIA), and it is much more safe than CD ROM to transfer the data because it do not need support of any other hardware (like CD Drive).
Because it will not be notebook compatible. The Standard XP setup CD might not have the supports drivers specific for the notebook.
If possible, you could save the data from the CD onto your computer. Then, you could transfer the data to another computer via a USB drive, email (if the data is small enough), or via the internet, using a file host or a cloud server.
Two ways: -pick up an inexpensive external CD drive and use that to install the CD -put the CD into a shared CD drive on another computer, and connect to that drive over a network.
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Yes. Most of the notebook has inbuilt DVD RW drive.