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The computer is pre-reading the disc, putting some information in its cache, so it is faster for you when you actually access the disc. The disc will not be damaged by this. If you're still worried about damage, just remove the disc until you want to uise it.
Eject it, rub it with a soft cloth, put it back in, and hope for the best.
One can find the disc duplicators for a computer on Amazon or lightscribe. A disc duplicator has lower disc capacity, and function alongside your computer separately. They are not built in hardware options.
No, you don't need a disc for the computer. You just need to download it from the website.
In computer lingo, CD stands for Compact Disc.
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in earlier days can we access DOS only through the disc in our computer
Try cleaning the disc and the player itself.
When someone gets a disc reading error while listening to a cd it is a sign of the disc being dirty or damaged. Try cleaning the disc. If that doesn't help the lens in the cd player maybe dirty.
The best way to copy files from a computer to a disc is to write the same. Use a burning program to write the disc with the files that you want.
If you were going to use a disc in a computer, it would have to be compatible. A disc programmed for a games console is not the same thing.
They are disc drives which read Compact Discs (CDs). They are versatile and transportable and can be used to perform various tasks such as reading data from the computer and listening to audio.