The broken CD is of no use, just throw it in a dust bin..!! Or buy a new CD case..!!
CD duplicators usually come with basic or trial software. It's best to purchase your own.
An external CD re-writer connects to a computer or laptop via a USB cable. When you connect the device for the first time, your operating system will have to acknowledge the device and at this time, if any software is required, you will be prompted to install it. Any software that may be needed for the device to work properly will come with the re-writer.
A CD is a storage device.
CD/DVD-rom drive, USB Flash drive. ect
a computer file is software because it is part of a program and not a device (hardware) i.e CD ROM drive,hard drive
Quite simply, a device that reads data CDs (such as those one install software from). CD drives can also be used to play music CDs.
To prevent software privacy you can protect your program with a CD key or a hardware key. This will require people to own the CD and box of the product, only available in stores.
No. It is a piece of software. A disk or USB key or DVD or CD would be storage devices.
No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.
A CD is a storage device.
A CD is a storage device.
You will need to install a software which is capable of creating virtual CD. 'Virtual CD CD/DVD Emulator' is one such software [it is not a free software]. After installing the software create a virtual CD and play game without the CD.