The DVD player can run a mpeg file.
There is no way to run a DVD in safe mode. DVD's can be burnt in safe mode and program disks can be installed in safe mode though.
Yes it can.
Yes you can however the DVD-ROM must be made bootable and it will run with the RAM in your computer.
New trains are not built to be coal powered. However there are still some steam trains run and maintained by amateur enthusiasts.
no
No, it can run off 120 also. As long you have a unit that is built that way form factory. You should be able to tell this by looking at the label on the control box.
It depends on the Linux you are running. There are thousands of Linux distros. It is possible that your distro wasn't intended to run DVD-ROM. But most Linux will run them.
It is commonly called the crown of the road and it is built that way so water can run off it freely.
Often on a CD or a DVD there is a file called autorun.inf This file will run when the DVD or CD is inserted into the drive, and it will run a menu or an installation setup.
You will need to burn the files to a DVD for that you will need a DVD burner
Yes you can, as long as it has cd/dvd drive, should be on the side