if you are using windows xp...u can easly burn the CD using...this process...
The following tips can help you avoid errors when writing to CDs. Common errors include interrupting the flow of data to the CD recorder or running out of available disk space for the CD recording process.
When creating a CD, the CD recorder must receive a constant flow of data from the hard disk. If the flow of data is interrupted, the CD continues to spin but the writing laser does not have any information to copy onto the disc. When this happens, the writing process stops and you end up with a useless CD.
You can do the following to maintain a constant flow of data:
Try recording at a lower write speed.
Close all other programs.
Disable any screen savers that might begin during writing.
Defragment your hard disk before writing a CD.
Make sure that the CD and the CD recorder are clean and dust free.
If the CDs from one manufacturer keep failing, try a different brand.
When creating a CD, Windows uses available free space on your hard disk to store temporary files.
The amount of free disk space required depends on the amount of data to be copied to the CD. For a standard CD, Windows uses up to 700 megabytes (MB). For a high-capacity CD, Windows uses 850 MB or more.
2006-06-15 20:39:08
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answered by Aditya 2
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G'day,
First of all... make sure you have a CD-burner drive. It is easily identified by the marking in front of the CD drive (eg. 52x32x52).
Secondly... make sure you have a new blank CD ready (usually identified as CDR).
There are several ways to write a CD, but best thing will be to install CD burning software, eg. Nero (usually come bundled when you buy your CD-burner). From the software you can choose whether you want to write data/music/movie to the CD, insert the CD and it will do the burning for you. Make sure that you do not use the maximum speed selected for your CD-burner (eg. 52x), since the fastest does not means the most reliable. Choose somewhere in the middle.
Hope the information helps. Good Luck :)
2006-06-16 03:39:20
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answered by Batako 7
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It's a lot easier if you have a software such Nero, Easy CD/DVD or something similar. You can also use Windows to write CD, but it does not as good as the softwares that I've mentioned above. If you want to burn a music CD, then you can just use Windows Media Player or Real Player. Check the tab, burn and follow the instructions.
2006-06-16 03:37:57
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answered by D GeN-X 3
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If it is for Music. Get Itunes.
If it is not. and you are in windows xp then put a blank disk in your cd burner then Drag the filez into that drive from My Computer. then select Burn these filez to CD.
PS your Next computer needs to be a mac.
2006-06-16 03:33:55
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answered by Talis Man 2
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wright a cd.....
u can get one of thos cd repairing things that cost around 50bucks. andi dont know how to make them so google it.
if u menat write. then u drag and drop it ot the cd-rw drive.
2006-06-16 03:51:29
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answered by Yahoo! Answerer 6
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you start by spelling WRITE correctly
2006-06-16 03:33:52
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answered by Amanda O 2
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