I googled it and I confused myself. I have a CD of a child’s birthday party. I am trying to make a copy. Is that possible? I’m sure it is … for a price. I just don’t know where to start.
All comments very much appreciated.
I googled it and I confused myself. I have a CD of a child’s birthday party. I am trying to make a copy. Is that possible? I’m sure it is … for a price. I just don’t know where to start.
All comments very much appreciated.
If your CD drive says CDRW – it can both read and write. You can copy the files and burn a new CD. The software should have come with your computer (or it can be downloaded). But, I would go with the thumb drive, or an online storage/sharing site.
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Iβm worried Iβll erase something. I might just go to Costco photo lab
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That works.
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I’m assuming that you are using a Microsoft platform. you could try this:
https://www.wikihow.com/Copy-or-Burn-a-CD-Using-Windows-Media-Player
copy and paste in your browser if the hyperlink isn’t created on here
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Thanks! Hereβs hoping π€
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This will probably be the dumbest answer you get π but you asked π if you have a computer or laptop that you can insert a cd into. You can copy the cd contents to your computer. Then rather than making another CD, I’d copy it to a thumbdrive. My laptop will take a cd. I know some don’t, like my sons..
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Iβm going to try that. Thanks Margaret!!
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LOL thank me if it works π
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Lol. Sounds like it will. But Iβm leaning toward having it done.
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Either way I pray it works out for you. I know how it is to want something done, and trying to figure out how to get it done π
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Thanks β€
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