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Help me jill!!


Question Posted Sunday September 4 2005, 9:29 am

Okay, this kid asked me this question about how if you have songs already downloaded, how do you burn them to a cd?

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beautiful_disaster101 answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 9:28 am:
hey,
ok well what you have to do is just put the CD into the CD player, and it'll show the songs and say "load songs from CD" or something similar, and then it'll show all the songs on the CD, then you save the list of songs something like "playist from (add band here), and then you put a blank CD in the drive and click "playlist from (add band here) from your documents, it'll show you all the songs on a play list, and somewhere there will be a "burn" button, it's that easy, but it might be confusing at first, just try to use your head, because i dont know what kind of computer you have. Hope i helped, if you need more help, you can message me here, or instant message me on AOL, my screen name is Silverwolf1561.

*Jill*

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