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The recovery disk is model specific and basically garbage. You'd be better off getting an install disc for Windows or another operating system. Many flavors of Linux are available and FREE.
What is exactly the problem, Does your computer have the software and the CD burner in it? What are the steps you follow to burn music? Normally to burn the music from the computer , use Media player or any other software that can burn CD. Pick the music files to be burned from the local drive. Insert blank CD in the CD burner. Hit the burn to CD button from the CD burning software.
If you are burning a "Data Disc" (the burning software should tell you or have you select it) then music will NOT work on a CD-player. It will only work in another PC.
Data disc is for files, pictures, videos, music that you want other COMPUTERS to be able to read and play.
If you want a music CD to work in a car or something like that it NEEDS to be burned as a music disc, not data.
The battery on a desktop computer is on the mother board. It looks like a large watch battery. Very inexpensive and easy to change. But make sure all power is disconnected before touching *********** board and do not use and sharp object to try to pry the battery out.
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