CDs can hold any type of file. Image, video, audio, document, program,...
It means that a file should/must be copied to a CD. The file is basically duplicated, so you keep the original file and the copy is landed onto the CD. Thus, you can carry this file around anywhere.
DVD and CD share both UDF file system
In creating a bootable CD, one needs a blank CD, .iso file of the software, and a computer that has a CD drive and file burning application. The process involves running the burning application, choosing the .iso file and inserting the blank CD into the CD drive. The process takes several minutes.
There could be many reasons. Maybe the CD doesn't have enough room to hold the file. Maybe the file has a bug or an issue.
Upload the CD to a file on your computer then on facebook locate the file and begin the transfer.
CD directory foxprox *.fxp CD\
You can do that from File > Place, if you mean CorelDraw file.
Maison Ikkoku CD Single Memorial File was created in 1998.
Nero CD image file
A CD has a certain amount of memory and is blank until something is loaded or burned on it. When a program or file is burned on the CD, the CD no longer acts as a memory space but as a readable file. Every time that disc gets put in another computer, it will be read for the file that was burned on it.
The CD goes in the CD player. :]
In general, you can delete a read-only file the same way you delete any other file. The only difference is that the operating system will ask you to confirm that you if you are sure. If you want to make a read-only file writable, just right-click the file and select properties. Then, un-check the read-only box. Unfortunately, deleting a file from a CD is another story. Most CD's are read only and you can't delete anything from them. The exception to this is a CD/RW. If you recorded the CD yourself on a rewritable CD, then you should be able delete the file. Otherwise, it is not possible.