Save them. If you computer crashes or you forget your Password, you will need the disks to fix the problem. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you discard or destroy the disks.
The product key will be on a sticker on the case the discs came in. If it came with your computer, they often put the sticker directly on your computer. If you lost your product key, you will have to purchase a new one.
You need the Mac OS X Install DVD the computer came with, if you do not have these then you'll have to call AppleCare to order some replacement discs for your computer.
If you have vista then you have a somewhat new computer. That computer came with a box of discs and in those discs there should be an operating system CD, simply put it in your CD-Rom drive, boot up and press any key when it asks you two then follow the on-screen prompts, after this process (vista+fast comp. = 10min) it will reboot and show you the first couple of screens. go through-out the rest of the discs that came with the computer to reinstall drivers and applications.
Yes, some boom boxes play computer discs. Sony and RCA both manufacture boom boxes which play computer discs.
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It will be in its original state.
The person who invented the computer CD is James Russell.
If you are trying to take the music that you have in itunes with you to the new computer then there is a utility that will allow you to backup your music and any playlists that you have in your current itunes. To do this go to File, then Library, then Back up to disc. Once you install itunes on your new computer you can insert the discs you created and it will restore all the music and settings you had on your previous computer.
the new age memories are the memory devices which are modernly used for storing the data such as pen,thumb,flash drives,memory sticks,blue ray discs,etc. The new generation computer and laptop memory is DDR4
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First thing you do is save your files to discs. Next, deauthorize you account from your old computer. Then, import your files to your new MacBook. Finally, authorize your account from your new MacBook.
Floppy discs :-P