You need to burn the program you want. But most programs are too big to fit on CD's. You should use a DVD insteaad.
No. It is possible to put information on a CDR and not take up the whole space (700MB) and then add more later; however, it is not recommended.
You can write to a CDR once. A CDR-W can be erased and rewritten over and over.
windows accessories is a built in programs in windows with a variety of other built in programs within it
A caddr is the car of a cdr of the cdr in LISP.
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I think your best bet is to partition your hard drive and run two operating systems. I think the platform of both operating systems are different. some older programs use MS-DOS which can run in windows 98 but wont run in XP and higher versions of windows. there are also emulator programs you can use to run older programs. As for running 98 in a windows 7 environment I don't believe that is possible.
You click on windows task manager and drag it onto the start button and the start menu will pop up.Then drag it onto the all programs button and the programs menu will pop up.Then drag onto the startup folder. = =
Technically, software is referred to as many programs put together to serve a common purpose. Windows Vista is an operating system, yet considered software with all the software that is on it.
Many programs, both free and by cash can run a virtuall windows on most Mac's. I will how ever suggest Bootcamp and installing Windows at side of your Mac OS.
Windows programs require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac. Windows can be installed (using the Boot Camp utility) and the Mac restarted so it is just running Windows like any other computer running Windows or it can be run in a virtual machine (using Parallels or Fusion etc.) which will put Windows in a Window on top of Snow Leopard. (See links below)
cdr can be formatted into an audio CD, data CD or video CD... its the format you choose that determines what you can put onto it. cdr can take almost anything. note, if you just drag mp3 files onto your cdr and burn, it does not make it an audio CD, but data.
Yes