Yes
optical disls
CD-rom stands for Compact Disc Read Only Memory. This type of CD is used to store data, and cannot be changed once it has been written to.
A CD is a way to store data. So if a virus has been written on the CD, then it can.
Memory holding capacity of CD-ROM is less and we can not rewrite the data in to the CD-ROM
Memory holding capacity of CD-ROM is less and we can not rewrite the data in to the CD-ROM
With a USB a CD ROM and a filing cabinet you can store and retrive things from these objects. They are like databases as they store, collect and you can retrieve information of them.
Nope... the data on a DVD-ROM is packed much tighter. A CD-ROM cannot read DVD's but a DVD-ROM can read CD's
The CD ROM does not have any affect on the speed of the CPU or the speed of the Frontside Bus. The CPU and Frontside Bus is what carries data and the CD ROM is not connected nor involved with the speed of the computer.
They are disc drives which read Compact Discs (CDs). They are versatile and transportable and can be used to perform various tasks such as reading data from the computer and listening to audio.
A DVD-ROM stores more information than a CD-ROM.
The same as the difference between a phonograph record and a phonograph. The CD-ROM is where the data is stored. the purpose of the CD-ROM drive is to read it.
A CD ROM drive cannot read a DVD. So it is not possible to use a CD ROM as a DVD ROM. A DVD ROM drive can work with a CD though.