CD Duplicators make copies of the original cd.You put up to 700megabytes on that one.
Yoshiro Nakamatsu was not inventor of CD.
Zach began with $32. After spending half on a CD ($16), he had $16 left. Then he spent half of the remaining amount ($8) at the video store and was left with $8.
The rainbow-like colors on the undersides of CDs are caused by the interference of light waves as they pass through the thin layers of the CD's surface. The patterns are formed due to the way the layers are structured and reflect light. It's a result of the physics of light interacting with the surface of the CD.
James T. Russell invented the compact disc (CD) by using his background in optics to develop a system for storing digital information on an optical disc. In the 1960s, he patented the invention that used lasers to read the information encoded on the disc, leading to the development of the modern CD technology.
No, it is not possible to clean a CD player to much.
put toothpaste on the CD then clean it off with water
just a smich and then take a clean sort of cloth and you shake it all about
by CD cleaner
yes, in only one condition! you must have your windows xp CD + its CD KEY If you have these, then you will be able to make a clean/upgrade installation
With a CD lens cleaner. Available at most audio stores.
your CD is a programmed with audio and digital sounds, when it is cracked you can buy a DVD or CD cleaner from your vendor
CD's have covers so that they don't get scratched, and a cover protected them from being scratched. If a CD becomes scratched too much, it will no longer be able to be read.
get a soft cloth some CD cleaner and a CD rotater the clean it
Clean as in no foul language? Yes.
well if you use it too much it will warp and distort because of heat
on my laptop cd`s got very hot.not very hot on my pc.wouldnt worry too much if it works ok.hope that helps.