Copy your karaoke CDs with words, so you can sing to them.
Karaoke CDs cost anywhere from $5 to $15 each, and people who purchase a lot of CDs end up spending some serious cash. Learning make karaoke CD backups is a must because karaoke CDs get damaged when the CD gets a lot of use. People drop the karaoke CDs, or the CD gets scraped while being taken in or out of the case. Making a backup karaoke CD with the words doesn't take much time. Use the backup karaoke CDs, and keep the original karaoke CDs safe in a personal library.
Instructions
1. Load the Karaoke CD into the computer's CD drive. If it starts to play in the computer's media player, close the program. Click "Start," and then "My Computer." Right click on the drive letter that has the karaoke CD, and click "Copy."
2. Close all the windows that are open. Move the cursor arrow to a blank area on your desktop, and right click. In the drop-down menu, click on "New," and click on "Folder." When the folder icon appears, type in a name for the karaoke CD you're copying.
3. Double-click on the folder icon. After the folder opens, right click on a blank area. In the drop-down window click "Paste." The CD driver will be activated, and will copy the karaoke files and music to that folder.
4. Remove the karaoke CD disc from the CD drive after all the files have been copied to the folder, and put in a blank recordable CD.
5. Open the folder with the copied karaoke files, highlight one or all of the files in that folder and right click on highlighted area. Click "Send To," and in the drop-down window, click on the drive letter that the recordable CD is in. The CD driver starts, and copies the selected files to the recordable CD.
6. Remove the CD, and use a permanent marker for labeling the CD. Test the CD in the karaoke player.