No, it does not. It simply copies the music onto your CD.
'Ripping' is the generalized term used for copying tracks from a CD to the PC's permanent drive. The purpose or need for this is to categorize the songs or tracks you want to duplicate onto another medium like an iPod, CD, etc. 'Burning' is the term for creating a CD-R or CD-RW disk.
Well, you can put your music on a CD-R, and download it on the other computer.
boeth. it depends on your computer.
If you need to boot from a CD on a Packard Bell system, you should use the F12 button. This will restart your computer from a disc.
IDE involves the interaction of the computer with hard drives and CD-ROMS. Atapi specifies the IDE tape drives and CD-ROMS.
By burning a CD on a computer and saving it on your xbox 360
Yes, but if you sync your iPod with that computer, the CD will be erased from your iPod, so I would recommend leaving the CD on iTunes.
You would need to burn onto a CD-RW, which stand for ReWritable.
you have to use a special software to erase the music off of the CD and then you will have to re-burn the CD
by burning it
Impossible.
Go onto "My Computer" right click on the disk, and then select "Format" it will not entirely erase all the data on the CD, but it will erase majority of it.
Go to your burning software and click clear disc
No, but if you have a CD-RW drive and the disk is a CD-RW then you can erase the files by writing over them with any CD burning software.
Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
yes you get a blank disc insert it into your computer click and drag the songs you want into the burning section
Your CD burning software should have an option to burn an actual audio disc rather than a data disc for a computer, containing audio files.