Well, you copy the stuff you want onto the CD page thingy(It might show up) Then you go copy then paste or you can drag it over to the page. Then you should have your saved files in your CD.
Hope that will help you!
Can you save music and picture files on a CD? exactly. OBVIOUSLY you can save your documents on a CD!! Your welcome.
Once you save data to a CD and burn the disk you must open the file(s) that you want and re-save them to your hard drive. Then you can make changes to the files. To save them to a CD again you will have to copy them to a fresh CD and burn that CD to save the files there.
Some CD's can not be converted into MP3 files. If when placing the CD in the computer it does not offer to save the songs then the disc is probably locked. If it does offer right click and hit save here and click iTunes.
Cd-rw
you shouldn't have to format a cd-rw just save files to it
Absolutely ! Any file you can save to your hard-drive can be copied or saved to a CD.... Provided the CD is a CD-R or CD-RW of course ! I regularly use CD-RW to back-up my files.
Windows Backup will not allow a direct backup to a CD - instead you will have to save the backup file somewhere else and then you can copy it to a CD.
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
Make system back up on CD's or USB stick with reboot action included. Either split hard disc into two partitions and save important files in separate partition or save important files on CD (Scan with anti-virus and anti-malware programs on computer all and if needed clean the partition or CD on different computer). Format the computer. Insert system back up CD or USB and reboot. Once rebooted upload files that you have saved from CD or separate partition.
You need to have a hard drive for ps2 (Fat not Slim). Then you can save music, videos, save files and some games.
This question is not clear, so I will present two answers: Entire Excel program - Copy the original CD to another CD. There is no reasonable way to copy the installed files from your computer to a CD. Individual Excel workbook files - Copy the file the same way you would copy any other file. Use whatever application is available on your computer to copy files to CD (perhaps even drag the file from Windows Explorer to the CD).
The music is stored on a CD as AIFF audio files. If a CD icon appears you can usually double click it and drag the files into your Music folder. AIFF files are relatively large and so are often converted to the MP3 format to save space. A typical song will be around 20MB (AIFF) which will be reduced to around 4MB (MP3). Free software, such as iTunes or numerous others, will recognise the CD and convert the music to MP3s, or whatever format you prefer, and help manage the Music folder.