As time went on floppies, gradually decreased in popularity while CDs were taking its place. The same thing is happening as the market is trying to make laptops thinner and thinner. When that happens, the CD slot become useless and is rejected. CDs will soon be replaced by USBs in the future.
it depends on what the disc does when you put it in. If it simply does not read the disk then your disk drive is bad (unlikely) or the disk itself is too damaged to be read (more likely) which means you have to replace the disk. If it does not load on its own you may laso have to go into My Computer, or Computer depending on the version of windows you are using and click on the disc drive icon.
When you purchase a computer, it usally includes a boot disk in the form of an optical disc. True
It creates a "recovery disk". This disk allows you to fix your computer if it doesn't boot up.
Yes just download to a disk like you would if you were to start your computer by disk, and just put it in the other computer.
The hard disk is a device which attached in a CPU where data , program ,and folder are being stored .
When you burn a disk on a computer, you're transferring data from your computer's hard drive to a writable optical disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray. The burning process involves creating pits and lands on the disc's surface that represent the data in a readable format. This process typically uses a laser to etch the data onto the disc, and once completed, the disc can be used in compatible devices for playback or data storage. Burning a disk effectively creates a physical copy of the digital files stored on your computer.
The short answer is no, it will not ruin the disc.
Yes, it takes longer to load from a floppy disk.
Blockbuster have a machine that will fix any scratched disc for £2, no matter how scratched, but it cannot be repaired if the disk is shattered or snapped and will have to be replaced.
I inserted the computer disk into the monitor and waited as the computer processed and loaded it.hope that works for you (:
compact disc
It means the computer can read it and says there isn't a disc like "I can't read it"