A CD-RM used to be able to store up to 650MB of information. CD-ROMs are now able to store up to 700 MB of data or 80mins. of Audio. and hold music like mac lethal and AC/DC
A single sided CD-ROM will typically hold 650 megabytes of data. This was the equivalent of about 74 minutes of audio.
Most can store up to 650-700MB. Some non-standard discs can store up to 870 MB, but these violate the official CD specification and therefore can't be read in all drives / players.
The maximum storage capacity of of a cd is up to 600 MB
700MB or 80 Minutes of audio
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A CD can store 700mb of data.
About 734003200 bytes (700MB)
600 MB
data storage where have you been for the last 20 years
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
DVD discs have much more capacity - 4.7 Gigabytes compared to a CD's 700 Megabytes. This means that each DVD can hold almost 7 CDs worth of stuff.
CD's speed, size (amount of data it can hold) and the fact it is W.O.R.M., Write Once, Read Many vs W.M.R.M, Write Many, Read Many (Harddrive for example) are the major drawbacks for the CDRom as multimedia storage.
The storage capacity of a CD-ROM is:In megabytes(mb):700In bytes(b) :734003200In gigabytes(gb):0.68359375
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
Walnut Creek CDROM ended in 2000.
Walnut Creek CDROM was created in 1991.
A CDROM is a disc that contains data and computer software like video gaming. Computers can read the CDROM it is a read only memory and cannot be written on.
It goes (Most room) Tape, DVD, CDROM, Floppy.
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go to cmos and set cdrom to be first bootable disk. then click to start windows with cdrom support. ensure your cdrom is working ok. also ensure that your xp disk has autorun installed (some do not). Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!