Yes, it looks like you can. You need a CD burning drive to do this, which it looks like is included as standard equipment with this laptop.
To burn a CD on a Toshiba Satellite, insert a blank CD into the CD/DVD drive. Open the built-in Windows Media Player or any other CD burning software you prefer. In Windows Media Player, select the "Burn" tab, add the files you want to burn to the burn list, then click the "Start Burn" button. Follow the prompts to complete the burning process.
Most Toshiba's have built in software to let you burn the disks yourself and a recovery partition can be accessed by pushing a button while booting(example: F8). If not, i will recommend you to buy them from Toshiba.
From toshiba's website on a Satellite laptop specs: DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer) supporting up to 11 fomats
The LabelFlash software allows users to burn their own designs or pictures on to DVDs. This software is similar to LightScribe. LabelFlash is usually found on Gateway and Toshiba laptops.
I think it is the song pictures to burn for Taylor Swift...
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Yes you can burn those pictures as data files onto a CD and it will hold thousands!
When a satellite falls out of orbit, it will typically re-enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up due to the heat generated by friction with the air. If any parts of the satellite survive re-entry, they will likely land in the ocean or in unpopulated areas.
If you don't want reminders of your spouse's past relationships - the safest solution is to shred the pictures.
well derrr, YES save the pictures to 'My Documents' and then use your CD burning software to burn the pictures to a CD. HOPE THAT HELPED :-X
I take it by burn you mean put your pictures on a CD. If your computer has a CD burner, you should have the software to burn pictures onto a CD. Once they are on the CD, you can view them on most DVD players. My DVD player will only show pictures that are saved in the jpg or jpeg format, so check the manual for your player. Also many digital cameras come with patch cords that plug into the side of the camera and the aux plugs on your TV.
You can use iTunes on your iPod or your computer to burn videos, songs, pictures, and apps (not reccomended) to your iPod/iPhone/iPad.