That is easily possible, Barry.
The idea behind FLAC would be that there is no loss in audio quality, thus what you end up with, a CD, should be about the same as the source CD. That is if there were no errors in reading, processing and burning the data from a flawless pressed copy.
Trying a freeware burning tool for Windows might do the trick or finding a cracked version of commercial software without added trojans, viruses and other malware. They are out there, a bit covert sometimes.