No, that is not true. Windows 7 has the capability of writing to a CD.
Yes. A "recovery CD" will usually reinstall Windows. True
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Apart from the probability that you will be breaching copyright (it may be a crime), the size of an uploaded music CD will normally be too large to send by e-mail.
Narrations from Windows Movie Maker can be Published/Finished as .wma files to use in other venues. However, I don't know how they can be uploaded to iTunes.But, in any case, if a Windows Movie Maker Audio is Published/Finished in one of the following formats, it can likely be played, emailed, uploaded or burned to CD anywhere:.aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma
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no ,it is not necessary........
i download windows xp service pack 3 and wright cd but this is not bootable, so you can help me how i can make bookable windows xp sp3 cd.
How can you use windows media to create a CD? In:Windows, Windows XP, Windows Media Player
You can only play a .MSWMM (MicroSoft Windows Movie Maker) project in the Windows Movie Maker program.Until you Publish or Finish the .MSWMM project it cannot be viewed in a media player, emailed, uploaded or burned to CD or DVD. The only way to view or edit the file is in the program.
You can install it and look at the cd but it is very hard to install 98, you have to do this to https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/dual_booting.mspx?mfr=true
i have a CD of his. http://www.youtube.com/wallanyo ... i uploaded a few of his songs on there.
Microsoft Windows Movie Maker is a basic video editing software application that comes free with Windows Xp and Vista operating systems. The program is used to compile photographs, music and video into attractive presentations that once exported, can be viewed on media players, uploaded, emailed or burned to CD/DVD.