Yes.
you can wait and then you could burn it on a disc and then you could make that CD that you burned of Linux and use it on your home PC
1)Have your composites out. 2)Plug your composites into a DVDR. 3)Plug your DVDR composites into a tv or computer to record. 4)Put a blank disc into the DVDR. 5)Press the record button on the DVDR to start recording. (DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT RECORD BUTTON)
Burn a disc means either to download data to a disc or make a copy of another disc.
Most Linux OS's walk you through dual booting. Choose your prefered Linux OS and burn it to a disc and run it. You could also partition your hard drive from the XP side and create a space for your Linux OS to run in. If you are new to Linux, it is recomended to run the OS without actually installing it, that way you can get the feel of Linux without completely installing it.
Just replace the .gcm with .iso and burn the image to a disc.
depends on what type of disc you have. If you have an RW (rewritable) then yes you can burn it again and again. but if not then no. hope this answers our question!
With the tracks you want to burn gathered into a playlist either right click on the playlist and select Burn Playlist to Disc or select Burn Playlist to Disc from the file menu.
Burn the downloaded iso image to disc. Boot from the disc....
you can chose option data disc then u burn the disc,that option will let you add or delete again when you burn again
The ability to burn audio files to disc is built into the Mac OS. Either: Drag files to a blank disc icon and click the Burn button or right click on the Desktop and select New Burn Folder from the menu to make a folder to keep files you will want to burn to disc later or use iTunes and create a Playlist of items you want to burn and then right click on the Playlist's name and select Burn Playlist To Disc.
Group the songs you want to burn into a playlist. Right click on the playlist's name and select Burn To Disc from the menu that appears or select the Playlist and then select Burn Playlist to Disc from the iTunes File menu.
you have 2 start a fire then burn the disc thankyou everyone