Unlike many drives used throughout electronics today, Apple choose a cd drive that does not open. What you do is slide a disc into the CD drive on the side of your Mac or Macbook. It will not let you push a CD in if there is already on there, so don't fret. To eject it, either press the eject button on the keyboard (located in the top right on MacBooks and Macbook Pros), select eject in the application being used, or drag the CD symbol on your desktop into your "trash" icon app bar.
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.
It really depends on the game. Most computers today use the DVD drive technology, but several older games may still use the CD drive only.
i think so
The laser drive (optical drive), is the generic term for the CD, DVD or blueray drive. They all use laser light to read (and record) the discs.
A CD has microscopic pits and ridges that a CD drive can read. In order to read these pits, the drive has a laser that fires at the bottom of the CD and detects those pits and ridges. It then sends that raw data to the computers proccesser or motherboard, which decodes the data into a form the computer can use.
Only if you copy them.
yes
Motherboard, Power supply unit, Hard drive, Cd/drive.
CD/DVD-rom drive, USB Flash drive. ect
put the CD into the drive and install it on the first one then put it in the next PC drive and install it, but there can be problem with CD-key
You can use a USB DVD Drive.
"Optical Drive" is the generic name given to the part of electronics known as the CD or DVD drive. They can be found in computers, CD players, game consoles, and more.