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Between 650 - 900MB
The DVD has a greater density. The laser can read finer grooves.
Both hold stores data
roughly 700MB
A standard CD-ROM stores up to 700MB, 0.7GB
Large programs fit perfectly on one CD-ROM, which reduces costs and makes installation of the program that much easier for the user. However, a DVD can hold up to 6 times as much more data than a CD but yeah Hope I answered your question
Large programs fit perfectly on one CD-ROM, which reduces costs and makes installation of the program that much easier for the user. However, a DVD can hold up to 6 times as much more data than a CD but yeah Hope I answered your question
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
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A standard CD-ROM can typically hold up to 700 MB of data. There are also variations, such as Mini CDs, which hold less, and some high-capacity formats like DVDs and Blu-ray discs, which can store significantly more data. However, for traditional CD-ROMs, 700 MB is the standard capacity.
ROM is permanent storage because you can not alter data in ROM
A Blu-ray disc holds the most data out of all of your options.