All USB flash drives (also known as thumb drives, pen drives, etc) are used as you would use the internal hard-drive inside your computer. Such flash drives come in many styles and capacities, and files can be written to, deleted from, and formatted as you would to hard-drives. It is advised that flash drives are unmounted before being removed to ensure all writing is complete and to avoid possible corrupting of the flash drive.
False. The main or primary memory is the Random Access Memory that is both readable and writable.
Neither. Both ROM and RAM are memory. A CD is a form of storage, which has nothing to do with memory.
If you just have a DVD ROM (Read Only Memory) there is no way to convert it to writable or re-writable (no method reasonable without re engining the hardware from scratch). You need to buy a new DVD RW drive. Good news is that these are very inexpensive now.
Yes. The other computer should have a program (like windows media player) that will "rip" the music from the CD-r provided that it is burnt as a regular audio CD. If the files on the CD are already something like MP3, then you can just copy the files from the CD to the computer.
I think it means it's not rewritable.
The PS2 does not have a hard drive and the game disc are not writable and can not be updated with your current game status. So you must have a memory card to store the information
The Memory card are devices that store digital data. Memory cards are used in various electronic devices from hand held computers, mobile phones, cameras, etcetera. Memory cards are rewritable. They are quite small in size, they can store a high amount of data
CD = Compact Disk ROM = Read Only Memory Together CD-ROM means a compact disc made into a read only memory device. Rewritable cd's are not cd-roms as they are memory devices that can be rewrote to.
Physical memory is how much total memory your computer actually has. Available memory is what memory you have that is not being used.
The largest memory card available is the Toshiba 64GB UHS104 SDXC Memory card.
(finishes telling war story)... and that children, is how grandpa got a third arm.now, back to question.You could write on it, but it might ruin it.=== Only if the card is not write-protected. Sony memory sticks have a write-protect switch, for instance.
The cheapest flash memory camcorder available on the market is the Mustek DV-9300. The cost of this unit is 24$ and runs on flash memory and is the cheapest flash memory camcorder currently available.