There are two types of drive: Slot type (a slot in the side of the computer) and tray type (a tray that pops out of the side of the computer when you press a button).
On the subject of tray type:
Simply place the disc in the center, like any other CD.
On the subject of slot type:
Unfortunately, you cannot use small discs. You will have to purchase an external CD drive for your computer.
Yes, as long as that computer has a CD or DVD writer and software.
1. You used HORRIBLE grammar use. To answer your question it might be too scratched up for your computer to read the CD therefore you cannot use the CD anymore.
If you have a Windows computer then you can use Windows media player. Just place the CD in the drive and click on the rip tab at the top. If you own an ipod or an Apple computer then you can use itunes to rip cd. At worst you can find a CD ripping software application online.
Go to my computer. Check your drive there. If it says DVD-ROM then u can play both DVD and CD or if it say CD-ROM then it only plays CD.
The Rosetta stone is a computer program. It will not work in a CD player. You must have a computer or laptop.
When you put a CD into a computer, you must format it. When formatting is done on your CD, you will notice it has less memory on it then what it is supposed to have. This is because the computer puts "formatting files" on the CD. These formatting files are essential to using a CD with your computer. They tell the computer where on the CD to put your files, which helps keep them from getting corrupted (not working/usable).
Yes.
Yes. CD-RW drives are capable of writing to CD-R discs as well.
You'll need to get on a computer that has connectivity and download the drivers from there, then burn them to CD (or floppy if small enough), and then use that to install the needed driver.
yes thatis what my spanish teacher does
if CD drive is working we can use it
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.