Nope. That is what a computer is intended to do. The only thing you will want to watch is how much hard drive space you have free. It does not take very many CDs to completely fill a hard drive.
2007-05-25 06:36:58
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Not at all. The worst thing I could possibly imagine you doing is wearing out the CD drive, but that would take a whole lot of CD's.
2007-05-25 06:34:08
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answered by truextremeicon 3
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No, it is not bad for your computer, but it will use up your hard drive space and will slow your system...defragging will help this. Why not make back- up copies instead? ..but if your computer is your optional multi media tool, go for it!
2007-05-25 06:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Other than making sure you have enough hard drive space to fit all your music there should be nothing bad that comes of it.
2007-05-25 06:35:34
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answered by justaguyok 2
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Nope - just keep your eye on the free space on your hard drive.
2007-05-25 06:33:59
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answered by bigsave2 3
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only if you run out of HD space..
remember to keep at a mim 10% of your total HD free so you can defrag ...
2007-05-25 06:39:46
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answered by BigBadWolf 6
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no its always safe to backup data, dont copy to the drive in which windows is installed
2007-05-25 06:40:24
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answered by Vinod V 2
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no
2007-05-25 06:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-05-25 06:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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