i don't know, sorry. <-- well that's alot of help - A DVD can hold upto 8.5 GB of data on one side (in 2 layers, AKA DVD-DL), but a DVD can use two sides, each with two layers, so that means the answer should be: 4 layers on 2 sides for a total of 17gb (Jean Andrews: Comptia A+ Guide to Hardware 4th edition)
Sorry but the answer is 1 side in 2 layers (CompTIA Aa+ guilde to managing and maintaining you PC sixth edition)
Yes this is what I found as well, on page 467 of A+
Double sided, double layer DVD can hold 17 GB of data.
Personal computer DVD drives that record 8.5 GB of data use 1 side, 2 layers. Professional DVD drives can use up to 4 layers, 2 on each side, for double the storage.
The company Falcon Computers was founded by current president, Kelt Reeves, in 1992 in Medford, Oregon. Falcon Computers manufactures personal and gaming computers.
in order to let the current pass in one direction.
All the current day ones do.
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Steve Paul Jobs and it is CEO
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Macintosh is a brand name for a range of computers it does not have a CEO. Macintosh computers are made by Apple Inc. and their CEO is Steve Jobs.
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No. Current computers may appear to be able to design algorithms, but they can really only give pre-determined answers setup by the programmer.