Tammy wrote:
> -- How do I know if my Windows XP has a CD burner.
>
> I'm having trouble. I have never done this before. I have some CDs
> that were given to me that have a few tracks on them. How do I had
> some of my music to it? I also have CDs that are CD-R, but it won't
> work on them either. I plan on buying some new ones and try again.
> But I'm having trouble. Right now what I tried to burn is in a
> "holding pattern" waiting to be put on disc.
>
> Do I have to download a burner program?
>
> Computers are confusing.
Windows XP is an operating system (OS). That's software - just like
Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Firefox, WordPerfect, Excel, Word,
PowerPoint, OpenOffice, Picasa, Google Earth, Norton AntiVirus, McAfee
AntiVirus, RealPlayer, QuickTime, Adobe Reader, Adobe Shockwave, Adobe
Flash, Outlook, Outlook Express, etc and so on. Software.
Burning CDs requires four basic things:
- Hardware
- CD or DVD drive capable of writing to CDs or the media of your choice.
- A blank or re-usable CD (or media of your choice.)
- Software
- An application that can talk to the drive and tell it to write to the
CD (or media of your choice.)
- Data to write to the media (your stuff.)
Stamped CDs (like you get music or programs on from a retail store) cannot
be re-used.
CD-R media (they'll be labeled as such in some way) can only be written to
once (once the session is closed and if you are using it on a computer
different than the one that originally wrote to it - the session has likely
been closed.)
CD-RW media can be erased and re-used and sometimes added to.
--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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