NO a different file system and language application is used
There is no such thing as a "format disc." If you got a message when you turned on your PlayStation One, it means it needs a disc that is of PS1 format. You must make sure that: 1) The game is from the same country as the game itself. 2) Not a copy. If you are having problems with a disc that you bought from a store, you PS1 is damaged, the disc is damaged, the disc is dirty, or the lens on the laser of your PS1 is dirty.
In order to format Windows XP, you will have to use the installation disc. This will erase all the data that you have on your computer.
PS2 are on DVD discs if that is what you mean. Badly scratched Game disc can make the PS2 not know the format, but it is just a bad disc
No you can not put a PS2 game disc in the computer and play it The emulator programs will not work well and they require that you create a file and not play a game disc
Assuming you have a DVD burner, you need to download a program that writes your file to the disc in standard DVD format. If you do not write it in this format, DVD players will not be able to play the disc.
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first you put the disc in your computer. go to "my computer". right click on the CD ROM drive icon once it recognizes the disc and then follow through with the "format disc" option.
You don't "program" a floppy, you 'format' it. The computer will generally do it for you when you first insert the disc.
If you were going to use a disc in a computer, it would have to be compatible. A disc programmed for a games console is not the same thing.
The slot on a PSP the game goes into called a Universal Media Disc a disc format created by Sony for the PlayStation Portable
By using the Call of Duty World at War Game disc.