Hi Tom,
Some CDRoms (dictionaries, encyclopedias, for instance) allow us to install
the full software in our harddrive so that we don't have to insert the CD in
the drive everytime we wish to consult the dictionary, etc.; others (also
dictionaries, etc.) don't allow that procedure. It's a question of software
and of the way it is conceived. I have the same problem with some of my
dictionaries. Give me an example: is it a dictionary? Which dictionary?
I also don't know how to solve this kind of problem. Perhaps someone here
will give you a more detailed answer.
Hope so.
Mario Cesar
How do you install a CD so you don't have to use CD Drive ?
I am handicapped so putting a CD in everytime I want to use
that program is difficult so I want to install the CD on my D:
and avoid having to put the CD in everytime.
Can I do this ? If I can, how do I do it ?
* Tom
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