It is incorrect terminology to say you "download" pictures from a computer to a disk. When speaking of file replication from computer to removable disk, you say you "copy" the files, not "download".
Floppy disks were once popular for copying pictures from computer. Now we usually use writable or rewritable compact disks (CD-Rs and CD-RWs), DVDs (DVD-R and DVD-RW) and BluRay disks to copy files, including pictures, from computer.
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The best is portable disc medium such as USB key. However you can also use and external hard drive, mp3 player, memory card or burn your files on CD/DVD.
it depends on how big of the file a normal CD can hold about 712 MB a DVD can hold 4.5GB
Just get a USB stick.
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You need to flash your PSP first. Then you can use a computer to copy the game from your disc to your memorycard.
It depends...if you are burning data to a DVD-RW disc on a computer, and you do not finalize the disc then you may add more data later. However, if you are using a DVD-R disc then it will need to be finalized to access the files, and you will not be able to add more data without first erasing the data that is currently stored on the disc.
No, you don't need a disc for the computer. You just need to download it from the website.
I think you may need a DVD copy to copy the DVD to another DVD disc. You could not "download" a DVD to your computer, but you could rip it to other video or movie files then burn it to another DVD disc.
okay you need to burn all your music that you want onto a new copy disc(liike a CD disk) and then you put that in you computer and sync it.okay you need to burn all your music that you want onto a new copy disc(liike a CD disk) and then you put that in you computer and sync it.
u need a ROM disc
In most cases, no you would not have to restart your computer after backing it up. A backup is just an extra copy of your data that your computer stores in another location. That way, if your computer has problems or your data is deleted you can restore the backup to retrieve your data. Creating a backup file does not require you to restart your computer, since all the computer is doing is copying your data to another location.
Computers are electronic devices that need to be turned on to supply the power so they can work. If the hard disc is not damaged you can remove the hard disc from the broken computer, insert the hard disc in another computer or a hard disc cradle (See links below) and copy your stuff on to the working computer. You should then use the old hard disc to keep regular back ups of all your stuff.
Insert the Tiger installation disc. Restart the computer while holding down the C key. This will boot the computer from the installation disc rather than the hard disc. If it does not boot from the installation disc you will need to take the computer to a repair shop to be checked. If the computer starts up from the installation disc check the hard disc with Disk Utility. (I think there is a Utilities/Tools menu from the Desktop). If the hard disc check reveals some problems Disk Utility will attempt to fix them and you can then try restarting from the hard disc normally. If there are no problems (or it still refuses to start up after fixing the hard disc) then you will need to reinstall Tiger. Choosing the Archive and Install (See links below) option will preserve all your stuff but ideally you would have a back up copy of your hard disc on an external disc.
OK, I'm presuming the disc has broke, when you've got them all on your computer?If so, do you mean the normal disc as in the Sims 2?No, you don't need the deluxe disc to install the normal disk, but you will need to un-install it from your PC, otherwise it'll get confused.
If you do not own a copy of Windows you will need to purchase a copy. It is only available on a disc.
Download word used when you need some data from any other place (From Network) directly to your computer. Ex: downloading files from websites. Copy paste is used when Source and Destination are predefined or between same devices... Copying Data from computer to USB devices.