you insert the CD then you wait for it to load. There should be a pop up box on your screen. scroll down on it till you see an icon that says "see folders" Then open the file where you have the pictures copy or cut them and paste it in the Cd's folder.
Usually when you put the CD into the computer, autoplay will pop and and give you options such as autoplay the pictures, or copy them to your computer. If it doesnt, you can use third party software to copy pictures to your computer. You can also go to "computer" on your desktop and click on the CD. Then you can find the folder where the pictures are located, right click the folder, press copy, and then right click and paste them into whichever folder or library you want on your computer.
Normally, yes you can copy the pictures from the CD to the memory card in the same way you would copy other files from one place to another on your computer.
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.
Yes, you can copy various digital pictures onto a blank CD through the use of a CD writer. The files can then be accessed by any computer. If your pictures are not digital, they will need to be scanned first before they can be transferred.
You will need CD burning software and an optical drive which is capable of writing.Nero 7 is good and user friendly software to do it.
DVD
You can put the CD files on your computer and then burn it into a blank CD or buy a duplicator which makes copy's of Cd's.
Yes you can, assuming it is in a format legible by a PC. Place the CD into the CD/DVD player, and wait for the disk to spin up. On a PC (Windows), open My Computer, and left-click on the DC drive. You should see your folders and/or pictures appear in the window. Select the pictures you want to move, and right-click them. Choose "Copy". Then, navigate to the folder you want to put the pictures in, right-click and select "Paste". Your pictures will be transferred then.
Put the CD in the CD drive of your computer. Assuming it is using a windows operating system, open 'my computer' and double click on the CD drive. You can then click and drag the photos either onto your desktop or into your 'my pictures' folder. You can also right click on the photos and select copy, then right click and paste them into a document or a folder.
It is incorrect terminology to say you "download" pictures from a computer to a disk. When speaking of file replication from computer to removable disk, you say you "copy" the files, not "download". Floppy disks were once popular for copying pictures from computer. Now we usually use writable or rewritable compact disks (CD-Rs and CD-RWs), DVDs (DVD-R and DVD-RW) and BluRay disks to copy files, including pictures, from computer.
It simply means to make a copy of a song from a CD and copy it to your computer.
it means to copy the information that is on your CD to your computer, your CD will still work fine.