You wish to save the changed version of a document that was originally located on a standard CD-­ROM. What is the best method to accomplish this?

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  1. Read the document from the CD‐ROM, modify the document, then save it to the hard disk
  2. Read the document from the CD‐ROM, modify the document, then save it back to the CD‐ROM
  3. Rename the document from the CD‐ROM, read and modify the document, then save it to the hard drive
  4. Copy the document from the CD‐ROM to the hard drive, read the document, modify it, and save it back to the CD‐ROM

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Option 1 : Read the document from the CD‐ROM, modify the document, then save it to the hard disk
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If you wish to save the changed version of a document that was originally located on a standard CD-ROM, the best method to accomplish this.

You can read a document from a CD-ROM, modify it, and then save it to the hard disk by following these steps:

  1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer's CD/DVD drive.
  2. Open the file explorer and locate the CD/DVD drive.
  3. Navigate to the folder where the document is located and double-click on it to open it.
  4. Make the necessary modifications to the document.
  5. Click on "File" in the top left corner of the window and select "Save As".
  6. Choose a location on your computer's hard disk where you want to save the modified document.
  7. Give the modified document a new name, if desired.
  8. Click "Save" to save the modified document to the hard disk.
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