Yes, there's no real reason to believe a CD rom would be unable to hold a file in certain formats, all formats are digital in nature on a computer, stored in a binary format, and copied as such onto a CD ROM when it is mastered.
You can't, a CD-ROM has already been authored and you can't change the contents.
CDFS CD Rom File System is relatively simple format defined as the read only formatting standards for cdrom media.
VFAT File system......... Virtual File Allocation Table.
A CD-ROM can hold up to 700MB (megabytes), while a DVD ROM can hold up to 4.7GB (gigabytes, one gigabyte = 1024, megabytes). CD-ROMs are slightly cheaper to manufacture.
The DVD has a greater density. The laser can read finer grooves.
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Kind of a tricky question. Analysis: you typed ROM Software. What is it you are trying to do. DVD ROM software will do you no good for a CD and vice versa. Additional Info: A DVD will hold at least 4.7GB. A CD will hold only 700MB. Since you stated ROM, I can only deduce that you are not trying to store information, but rather READ from the device.
A standard CD-ROM stores up to 700MB, 0.7GB
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A DVD stores significantly more data than a CD can.
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Advantages OF A cd-rom