Yes. The other computer should have a program (like windows media player) that will "rip" the music from the CD-r provided that it is burnt as a regular audio CD. If the files on the CD are already something like MP3, then you can just copy the files from the CD to the computer.
You can save any file to anywhere you like on your computer, just remember where you put it.
save the files I need.
Compressed files are used to save disk space.
Defragmentation. This is when your hard drive restores each file to one contiguous location to reduce data access time and allows storage to be used more efficiently.Hope this helps.
True.
Try to delete some of it. Also have another drive to save your music. I mean give your computer a lot of storage for your music files. Try to make the memory of your computer bigger. Upgrade it with much stronger memory so that your computer could cope up with the speed you want.
Yes. The files save locally, and you can have multiple save files in one computer.
Computer is a gift of our modern science..we can play music,use soical sites,we can study by computer,we can share our files,we can save our important files..they are some uses of computer..
You right click and save the file on to ur computer under the name u want it
My best answer is to turn it into a mp3 file from iTunes LimeWire, then save it onto your computer. Then plug in your iPod shuffle on the computer, and import the saved music from your computer to the iPod.
You can save files onto them and plug it into another computer to access those files. They cost like 20 dollars and they're really small.
To transfer music from BearShare to a PSP the PSP needs to be connected to the computer. When the files are downloaded a person will need to choose where the files should be saved to and the PSP should be chosen as the file to save the files on. This will allow the files to go straight to the PSP once they are downloaded.
Anywhere you save them.
You can save any file to anywhere you like on your computer, just remember where you put it.
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The purpose of a JRE download is to save a particular file in a computer or hard drive. Files can include, but are not limited to , music, pictures, and videos.
To save a playlist on your iPhone, you typically need to use a music streaming service or have music files stored on your device. Here's how you can save playlists using some common methods: Apple Music: If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can create playlists within the Apple Music app and save them to your library. Open the Apple Music app, navigate to the playlist you want to save, and tap the ellipsis (...) next to the playlist. Select "Add to Library" to save the playlist to your library. The playlist will now appear in your Library under the Playlists section. Spotify: If you're using Spotify, you can save playlists by tapping the "Save" button at the top of the playlist page. Once saved, the playlist will appear in the "Your Library" section under the "Playlists" tab. iTunes (for local music files): If you have music files stored on your computer and synced with your iPhone using iTunes, you can create playlists in iTunes and sync them to your iPhone. Open iTunes on your computer, create a playlist, and add the desired songs to it. Connect your iPhone to your computer and sync the playlist to your device. Depending on the music app you're using and whether you're streaming or using local files, the exact steps may vary slightly. If you're using a different music app or method, let me know, and I can provide more specific instructions!