When a CD is unreadable, this means that it is either damaged (scrathced/chipped), or it has a different format type.
Ways to solve:
1. Get pissed and break the disk
2. Break the disk and throw it away
3. Give up and forget the whole thing
4. Never use discs again and buy some flash drives aka USB connectors.
If you did not have CD holders, the CD would become dirty and scratched, therefore making the CD unreadable.
If the CD is unreadable, contact Microsoft about getting a replacement disc.
The disk may be damaged, or unreadable; for example, if you have a CD-ROM drive but you're trying to open a DVD, most computers will eject the disk as unreadable. ____________________________ The disk may be damaged, or unreadable; you can check the following site at the link below.
unreadable;not able to read
This is unreadable. what is this suposed to mean.
the letters were unreadable and can not create account
it mean there is no CD so make sure there is a CD in there
the root word for readable is read a
If you mean CD like CD player, then no.
It means there is no disk in the CD player.
No, not to my knowledge. A CD-R can only be recorded and read. It can't be erased, reformatted, or re-recorded. In order to have the files no longer "readable", the CD would have to be destroyed. I have heard, however, that age or storage conditions can make a CD unreadable. I believe the files are still there, but the CD is damaged in some way.
You have misheard the words - you mean "rip CD" not "rib CD".If you "rip" a CD then you are making a copy of it onto either another blank CD or some other medium.