When you burn a CD/DVD, the burning software turns the data into an image file and then adds that image file to your disk.
The image files are those having types like .iso, .mdf, .mds, .nrg, etc.
use cloneCD, its the best ;) its depend on the writing software which you are using. For nero, you have option "COPY CD"
You can, if the CD is rewriteable (i.e. CD-RW). But there is the risk that if you need to reinstall the software, or sometimes you need to apply a patch, you need the original CD. If you overwrite its contents, you lose the opportunity to reinstall or upgrade.
No, but if you have a CD-RW drive and the disk is a CD-RW then you can erase the files by writing over them with any CD burning software.
Not a specfic software. But you can copy the files, paste them in the writable drive, and then there is a 'Burn' button in the file menu I think that burns these files into your CD.
Yes, the drive can. Everything else depends on your disc writing software.
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.
If you did not "close" the CD-R disc during the initial write, then the CD writing software you used to initially write it should allow you to add more data to the disc.
When you burn a CD/DVD, the burning software turns the data into an image file and then adds that image file to your disk. The image files are those having types like .iso, .mdf, .mds, .nrg, etc.
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You will get a good, free CD burner software on the following link
A CD is neither hardware, nor software. A CD is media. A CD-ROM Drive is hardware.
The work for writing computer software is programming.Programming is a name for writing computer software.