If the disc is finalized, no further data can be added to it. Also, if your operating system does not natively support CD burning, you cannot drag and drop; you have to use a third-party program to write data to the disc.
all you need to do is just rip it with Uha or with kgb archiver
To copy a CD that is not a copy you can get a RW CD. This is a CD that can have things copied onto it.
reducing the quality will decrease it size
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Yes, and more. 700mb is approx 700,000kb
The standard size for CD-R and CD-RW is 700MB
Unless you have a dual CD drive system, you will have to copy [rip] the 1st CD onto your hard drive, then copy [burn] those files onto the blank CD. If you have a dual drive system, insert the 1st CD into the read only drive and the blank into the CD-RW drive and transfer the data.
The CD-R & CD+R are listed as 700MB or 0.68GB
No.
around 12 700mb cds can hold 8 GB data
Copy and Paste
storage capacity capacity (mb)