it may not read it because it might be stuck or has a scratch on it
You may be able to buy a CD reader which will connect by a USB cable.
They hold stuff until you need it later. Computer storage devices are machines that read stored data from storage media such as CDs.
Windows 7 can read CDs in this format. You may need to change settings to get the CD to auto-run, but it will be able to be read by the computer.
If you cannot change information in a computer, that information is in a type of read-only memory (ROM). The system BIOS is one such type of information. That contains the code needed to allow the computer to operate at all. CPU opcodes and microcodes are another type of data that cannot be changed by the user. These are usually hard-wired and are electrical in nature. Then there are typical CDs. WORM-type (write-once, read many) CDs and pressed CDs cannot be changed after they are created.
Most DVD drives can read multiple formats of CDs and DVDs
no
Read-Only CDs (also known as CD-ROMs) are compact disks that have data printed into them in a factory and cannot be erased or rewritten with a computer's CD drive. These usually contain a driver for new computer hardware, or are used to install new software in a computer.
Yes.
You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
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I have a Dell Inspiron computer with operating system Vista Home Premium and I'm having trouble with my CD drive. It will not read most CDs, it will play the music CDs, but when I try to copy data, it says insert CD when a CD is already inserted. I've tried CD-RWs, an auto save photo CDs which I just purchased and they do not work. The drive does not recognize them. I have a Dell Inspiron computer with operating system Vista Home Premium and I'm having trouble with my CD drive. It will not read most CDs, it will play the music CDs, but when I try to copy data, it says insert CD when a CD is already inserted. I've tried CD-RWs, an auto save photo CDs which I just purchased and they do not work. The drive does not recognize them.
Microsoft.