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limewire


Question Posted Sunday February 5 2006, 11:08 am

how do you burn a CD off of limewire??? i really need help because i want to make a cd and i only have limewire soo help please thanks bunches

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Little_silent_voices answered Sunday February 5 2006, 12:55 pm:
on most computors there is a program called record now. Just go to start then all programs and look for it.

Once you open it you can just drag the songs you want from limewire into the song list part of the program and make a wonderful cd!

it will all make sense once you open the program..

hope this helps a little..

<3maddie

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WTF answered Sunday February 5 2006, 12:28 pm:
if you have a PC, you need to send your songs to windows media player to do it, Limewire cant directly burn stuff.

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