Any desktop or portable computer which has a properly seated Cd should be able to read a pre recorded CD inserted into the CD/DVD drive of the computer.Some Prerecorded CD /DVD contain the complete instalation of a program/ appication capable of being installed / run on that computer and /or that operating systerm. Insert disc, open disk on desktop, run installation if necessary
Maybe your CD drive is disconnected...
The Rosetta stone is a computer program. It will not work in a CD player. You must have a computer or laptop.
CD
put the CD into your laptop CD drive right click on the CD and setup sharing - share the CD Drive letter allowing everyone to have read access to it.
It should do yes. Activation will be required on both machines but the CD itself should still work unless it has been somehow set not to by the merchant you bought it from.
To reimage your Acer Aspire 9500 laptop to factory settings you will need to insert the first recovery CD and reboot your laptop. If the laptop does not boot from the recovery CD, you may need to edit the boot order in the BIOS when the laptop first starts. Once your machine is booting from the recovery CD it will walk you through the restoration process.
idk try cleaning the disk if not that then somethings wrong w/ ur laptop CD drive
You might be getting mixed up with a CD but if you are using a DVD then that will not work. You can only put music on a CD. If you are using a CD then get a programme which will "burn" your CD (itunes will do that) and when your music is on your laptop go onto the program and burn it onto a new CD.
To view an MRI CD on your Acer laptop, first insert the CD into the laptop's optical drive. If your laptop doesn't have a built-in CD drive, you may need an external USB CD/DVD drive. Once the CD is inserted, open the file explorer, navigate to the CD drive, and look for image files in formats like DICOM (.dcm). You might need specialized software, such as a DICOM viewer (e.g., OsiriX, RadiAnt, or MicroDicom), to open and view the MRI images.
yes, any external CD burner is compatible with any model or brand of PC. It should be plug and play. if it came with a CD you should install the drivers for it.
you will probably have to hit the eject button, then pull on the CD tray if it is stuck closed with a CD jamming it. Be careful not to pull too hard, or you could damage the drive
Usually It works if you clean it out, if not buy a new one. Or take to the Shop!