# Put the CD in your computer. # When the message comes up, click the button that says to open the folder. Select all the files and folders on the CD-ROM that you want to copy and right click on them. Then click copy. # Go to the folder where you want to store them and right click in it. # Click paste and your done!
Insert your CD in to the disk drive. You'll then receive information on the scree asking what you want to do "Burn using Media Player" "Open Folder"
Which ever you wish to do click on. You might also format the CD. If your want to get a folder to the CD then you simply open up the folder and open up the CD folder in "My Computer" then simply drag drop and then burn.
well heres how you do it you put the CD into your computers diskdrive and then you go to my computer and then you doule click on the CD icon which should be right there then you find the files that you want to copy and then you click and drag them onto the CD folder then to the upper left in the CD file there should be a burn files to disk or something like that then you click on that and then you follow the instuctions the rest f the way hope this helped srryif i confused you just read itagain and youll eventually get it!
you transfer data from a CD to another using the copy command. Copy the data from the first CD and save in a folder then remove it and slot in the second CD. Open the folder and copy what you have saved inside then paste the content inside the CD.
In a single word: "Download". This means that something on a remote computer will be transferred (copied/downloaded...) to your local computer.
Normally you put the original installation CD in the CDrom drive and re-install the program.
Transfer cable is used to transfer digital video to and from a computer and camcorder.
Yes. The other computer should have a program (like windows media player) that will "rip" the music from the CD-r provided that it is burnt as a regular audio CD. If the files on the CD are already something like MP3, then you can just copy the files from the CD to the computer.
Well, If you download iTunes, then you should just be able to put the CD in the disk drive and open iTunes, then it will let you download the CD onto iTunes and it will be in your computer! Yay!
When you rip a CD, you are taking all data from the CD to transfer to something else, such as a computer. If you were to burn a CD, you are putting information on that CD.
I put the cd in the computer and a message tell me to import the cd select ok and select ok then my cd is importing in the computer
it all depends on your computer, if you have windows you insert the cd into the cd port, go to windows media player. in the top right corner it will say play burn sync. press burn, it should transfer the music onto the cd. if your trying to transfer music from the cd onto the computer stick the cd into the cd port. it should have a tab where it says rip. press that button. it will transfer the music from the cd to the computer. and you can still use the cd
You need a program to "rip" your CD, then it is a file on your computer which you can then copy to your USB.
Copy and Paste
Yes, you can do this. You connect your ipod to your computer via the USB cable, you then look at it in 'My Computer'. The songs are hidden, so you need to right click and press 'show hidden items' or something similar, and then you would just copy them to your computer and then burn them to CD.
If the CD is broken, throw it away. There may be a way, but it would cost thousands of dollars.
You will need to transfer them on a USB drive and put them on your computer. After that, you can burn the songs onto a CD.
Upload the CD to a file on your computer then on facebook locate the file and begin the transfer.
No it's on the website and you can download it from the computer. You can probably transfer it,but not sure.
Try Downloadng (Buy for full version) Acousticar CD Ripper (I think) then you can transfer songs on to your Computer. It will automaticlly convert to MP3.
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.