It will still be on the original disc, there's nothing to worry about :)
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When you upload music from a CD your computer makes a copy of the files on the CD and stores the copy on the hard drive. The original files on the CD are permanent and cannot be removed or deleted.
Yes, you only have to remember not to delete the original files so iTunes can make its own library based on the music you have on your computer.
No it does not still exist , the original was destroyed during an Allied bombardment in 1943.
The Harlem Globetrotters original music was and still is "Sweet Georgia Brown" (Whistling)
May be the OS has been lost/erased/deleted and you might need to Reinstall a OS
RAM is volatile, because whenever the computer looses power then all of the data that was stored in the RAM is erased. Non-volatile would be a hard drive, because even after the computer looses power the memory still stays.
The original copyright will have expired, but there was still someone who had to recreate the music you're using and earn a living from it, so no, it's probably illegal still.
Yes, CD's are (normally) not 'erasable' - meaning that the music is still there after you copy it.
The original machine is not - however... construction of a working machine was reconstructed in 2007.
in music the theme is the original composition of music that has not been changed the variation is the theme changed by adding more notes, harmonising, changing the ryhthm etc, but it still has to be recognisable as the original theme
Pencils are still used, at least in UK primary schools. A pencil is not as messy as ink or ball-point pens, and mistakes can be easily erased. Many artists use pencils to draw a finished picture, or to rough out a sketch. Even in our modern computer age, pencils still have a place on a computer workstation.
it means to copy the information that is on your CD to your computer, your CD will still work fine.
I'm afraid that is not possible, from what I've heard and learned. What you may have to do is burn CD's of your old music from your old computer and put your music on your new computer. I'm not completely positive that would work, though, because the music from the burnt CD's might still be in the old computer's name... But I tried that with my computers and it worked! Good luck work your situation!