A cd-rom drive
It has a Blu-Ray disc drive that also works for CDs and DVDs that does not record and only plays
Only if you burn it to a disk or distribute it
If you put floppy disks in it, its called a floppy disk drive (FDD), if you put CDs/DVDs in it its called a CD/DVD drive
"Disc" refers to optical media, such as CDs or DVDs. "Disk" refers to magnetic media, such as hard drives. So the answer depends on which drive you are referring to; most have both an "optical disc drive", and a "hard disk drive".
You either have a bad CD drive, the disk is a DVD, and your drive only reads CDs, or it is a bad CD.
Computers do read DVD-Rs but if your computer doesn't read DVD-Rs you may not have a DVD Drive. To make sure you have one, Look on the drive. If it says Compact Disk, that means CDs only. If it says Compact Disk and DVD R/RW you cab view and burn DVDs
One method of viewing CDs on a system with no CD drive access is to create data images of the CDs. These images can them be mounted from the hard disk using virtual CD-ROM software.
Because the data is inscibed onto one side of the disk.
Only some CDs can be rewritten. If it doesn't say on the package that you can, you probably cannot.
There are some distinctive differences between a blu ray drive and a cd drive although they are both examples of optical media. I think a blu ray drive can read cds and dvds as well as blu ray cds while a cd drive only reads cds.
If you have any type of iPod you can plug it in to the USB port and download it onto the Xbox. You can put CDs in the disk drive and download those songs.
a CD is round with a hole in it, and when light shines in it, it glows a lot