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What you are better doing is a process called "ripping" your CDs which will create a digital copy of the songs on your computer. Depending on the software used or the options selected this will create files with a MP3, WAV or FLAC extension or something. From there the files would be copied to your USB drive.
If you are non technical then I personally would recommend you keep the music on your USB drive without adding to the whole process of then copying the songs to the internal hard drive, because then you would have to learn how to add and remove songs from there too.
Alternatively if you were into downloading music from iTunes then an iPod would be the easiest thing for you. iTunes would synchronise all your music to your iPod and then you would plug the iPod into the car, which is a lot less hassle.
If you are non technical then I personally would recommend you keep the music on your USB drive without adding to the whole process of then copying the songs to the internal hard drive, because then you would have to learn how to add and remove songs from there too.
Alternatively if you were into downloading music from iTunes then an iPod would be the easiest thing for you. iTunes would synchronise all your music to your iPod and then you would plug the iPod into the car, which is a lot less hassle.