DVD, CD and Blueray disk drives are all available on the market. Many machines of the older type had just the "A" drive for their floppy disk, these were more or less dropped 4 years ago when CDs took the role AND gave a higher carrying capacity. look in your local computer store and you'll find some good quality CD/DVD/Blue-ray drives at reasonable cost. However, you will need to consider what software your running i.e. what version of windows etc and the age of the machine as not all the "old guys" can cope with handling discs
Yes, but you won't be able to play any games you have on a disc, or do anything else that involves using a disc.
Very simple, through a process known as disc-to-disc ripping.
A disc drive serves an important purpose to all computers. A disc drive allows a computer to read CD's and play whatever content is on the disc. Without a disc drive, most computer software would not be able to perform.
You have to have a disc burning program on your computer. Each program is different though. For me, you drag the picture file to the list of pictures you want to put on the disc. Then you place the blank disc into the computer and burn it. Your Welcome!!!
place the disc in the laptop and open up the file from there you can move the pictures to were ever u want on ur computer
Anything that is run on your computer uses memory(also called RAM)
A Windows Vista computer disc price has many different prie options. It can range in price from $5.00 used to $60.00 at a computer store. If you buy used, make sure it is in working order and you are able to use it.
Nothing except it will not be able to read the disc
Depending on the size of the game, you may be able to play just by launching the game's executable directly from the disc. There is however a possibility of compromised performance if you do.
The MacBook Air does not have any disc drives. If you need access to a disc the you use the disc sharing feature of Mac OS X so the MacBook Air can read the disc in another computer connected to the same network.
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.