Yes.
Most DVD drives can read multiple formats of CDs and DVDs
There are two ways: Research Disk Striping or RAID.
RAID is short for Random Array of Independent Disks and is used to manage how data is stored on multiple hard drives on ones computer. Its purpose is to improve read and write speed.
go right on to the computer. jump up and read the letter.
The computer BIOS will decide which will be read first.
This question should actually be read as "My Computer" instead of "your computer." The items that can be accessed are your network drives and your devices with removable storage.
they are both storage devices. both have data that can be read and used during the operating of the computer.
RAID technology uses multiple disk drives to achieve either fault tolerance or an increase in read and write performance.
MacBook Pros have cd/dvd drives that can read and write CDs and DVDs. They do not have 3.5 drives, nor do they have 5.25 inch drives which no Apple computer for a decade now. You will need to purchase a separate USB compatible 3.5" drive if you need one.
In relation to what? They will become cheaper. USB pricing will remain the same, this would have no effect on the price of flash memory.
CdRom - To read cd's CDR - To read and write CD's DVDrom - to read dvd's DVDR - To read and write dvd's Zip- Used like a floppy, but will store 100 Mb of storage Floppy - stores 1.44 Mb of data Hard Drive- where everything is saved There are tons more types of drives.. do a search on google for it
Yes you can, but the computer will only read the drive you are using at that particular time, you can only use one drive at a time.