Yes; burning files to a recordable CD or DVD creates a copy.
on the computer
You will need to burn the files to a DVD for that you will need a DVD burner
you will need a program to burn mp3s to audio CD. try NERO. it is easy to access.
windows movie maker then windows dvd maker :) not sure about the iso files still figuring that 1 out! not a genius or computer wiz at all :) good luck
Yes, you can. But you need to download the files ( video or movie) from the internet to your computer, then burn it to DVD on your computer. First, run the DVD burner Second, load files to DVD, insert DVD disc, make some operations like editting the effects.. Third, click burn button.
To burn music onto an MP3 player from a computer, attach the device to the computer via the USB cable. Once the computer has detected the MP3 player, go to the file or folder on your computer where the music is stored, then cut and paste, or copy and paste the files. You can select multiple MP3 files at a time by holding down the Ctrl button. Go to My Computer and open the external device folder, then paste the files into it.
CCD files are Clone CD control files. You will have to install clone CD on your computer, or a program that's compatible with it.
Why not plug it into the computer. If you can get the files off the drive then it is still working. If you can not get the files of the drive then chances are it is not working.
You need to have a DVD burner and software installed to burn DVD. Select the files and put it on the DVD drive and then burn .Some of the Media players like Real player can do this if you have a DVD burner in your computer.
Download them to your computer. Burn (or copy) the files to a CD. Insert CD into new computer. Copy the files to the relevant directory. Re-boot new computer so Windows recognises the drivers.
It depends on the context ! In computing terms - burn files relates to copying files to a CD or DVD.
No. Unless they are still in the recycle bin, then you can restore them.