It depends on your operating system. In Microsoft Windows, the CD or DVD disc should be automatically detected and a media player or disc burning program opened on the screen for reading or writing to the disc.
On my Ubuntu 12.10, I had to "mount" the CD Disc Drive before a CD or DVD was detected by the Ubuntu.
If the above does not answer your question, you need to provide more information.
A floppy disk is an old type of removable, computer memory storage.
how to make my hard disk into a removable storage device? it is possible?
More storage space usually. And speed.
The hard drive would be considered both, as the media is not removable.
Yes, although you have to Enable it for disk use before you can use it as one.
A "diskette" or "floppy disk" is neither as they are removable magnetic storage media. However, if you refer to the drives that read from them or write to them, then those drives are considered hardware.
A removable storage device is any storage device that can be easily removed and taken to another computer. Examples would include CDs and DVDs, floppy disks, and USB Flash drives.
No it doesn't, this is because you can't enable Disk Storage
A hard disk acts as a storage device for data. Data is also retrieved from the hard disk. The data that is kept in the hard disk is not erased even when the computer is switched off.
Removable storage media refers to CD's, DVD's, Floppy discs, USB drives. Non-removeable storage media refers to RAM, and Hard Drives. So where the storage media's are found depends upon which you are 'talking' about; but generally non-removable inside the computer, removable outside of the computer.
Yes, if the removable disk is connected to your computer then it will be infected.
The first removable disk appeared in 1962. IBM created it for its IBM 311 drive, and it was called the IBM 1316 disk pack.