You need a computer with CDRW drive. Nowadays, new computers do not come with CDRW/DVD/CD drive anymore. You can buy an external one by connecting with USB.
How do you copy a USB flash drive onto a CD? Well, that's easy! Put the USB flash drive on top of the CD, take out a marker and trace it! :dunce: -------------- Alright, I'm done messing with you Assuming that you only want data transferred (that is, you don't need to listen to audio in a CD player) and that the CD is blank, all you have to do is open Computer, right click the USB drive and select copy. Then right-click the CD drive and click paste. Open the CD drive by double left-clicking it and you should see a BURN button. Press it and voila! If you don't want the whole usb saved on the cd, copy the individual files and paste onto the CD OR drag-and-drop the files onto the CD and then BURN.
Wow, that's excellent information (I always wondered how to do it). However, at the rate technology is exploding, that information will become obsolete shortly, when CDs eventually go the way of the pterodactyl.