HOW TO DELETE MUSIC FROM A CD USING MY WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM EDITION COMPUTER?

HOW DO I WOULD ERASE MUSIC FROM A CD USING MY WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM EDITION COMPUTER?

George, Hi -.

First of all. There must be a CD/RW - there is no way to clear any other type of disc. If it is a rewritable disc, you should see the option when you right-click on the optical drive with the disc. -R.

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