Pick up any CD, and what you are actually holding is a CD-ROM. Over time, folks have dropped the "ROM" to make it easier to say.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
You need an emulator, and a ROM, which are illegal if the system being emulated is copyrighted, or if the game the ROM is of is copyrighted.
Do not use a ROM. Buy the game and play it on a DS.
Usually a CD ROM has room for about 80 min or 70 minutes of music
Most likely because the "driver," or software, for the DVD-ROM player needs to be updated; it is free, and not too hard. Just Google any of these phrases to get started.
ROM storage is CDs (those you buy with music), DVDs (movies) and etc. ROM mean "read only memory", that is cannot be changed.
You cannot play a DVD in a CD-ROM drive, you need a DVD compatible drive in order to play a DVD.
You might have the wrong version of the ROM for your emulator.
Download a SAFE ROM then a Rom reader.
Its possible your CD ROM is just that, a CD ROM....and not a DVD player. Many games nowadays come on DVDs. It should say on the game box what the minimum requirements are to play the game, so check there!
Movies, music