using suitable softwares like Nero startsmart
You can transfer files from an audio CD to your laptop. The process of doing so is called ripping. Many CDs use the .cda format while some others use .mp3. If the CD is copyright protected, you may not be able to transfer the files onto your computer.
Please expand on the question more. Did you just 'drag the files' or did you burn them? You have to burn the files on to a disk. You cant just 'transfer them'.
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.
To transfer data from one CD to another, you would need to first copy the content from the original CD to your computer. Once the data is on your computer, you can use CD burning software to create a new CD with the copied content. Insert a blank CD, select the files you want to transfer, and then follow the prompts to burn the data onto the new CD.
Transfer the files to a memory card in the phone (if it has that capability) or plug in the data cable, transfer the files to the hard drive, then burn to a cd or dvd. I'm not sure what you mean by a "portable disc"...
no, but it is the easiest way to duplicate the entire contents of a CD. If all that is need is the files, you can just transfer them with windows
http://portables.about.com/od/mp3players/ht/howtoripCDWMP10.htm
To transfer files from two disconnected local area networks, you would need to use an external connection. You could use manual transfer through media such as disc, cd, dvd, flash drive, or other ways such as through the internet.
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
Using a usb hard drive is a fantastic way to transfer files between computers. It is a lot easier than using a CD to transfer.
on many koz players on your computer you can transfer them to an audio CD... once on the audio CD you can then transfer them back to your computer by simply using windows media player... and they will come out in an mp3 format. little tedious but it works
Create Data CD with any available CD burning software and insert the files. Burn.