the volume capacity of a normal compact disk lise in between 650mb to 900mb
Memory holding capacity of CD-ROM is less and we can not rewrite the data in to the CD-ROM
Memory holding capacity of CD-ROM is less and we can not rewrite the data in to the CD-ROM
A CD-ROM's storage capacity is measured in Megabytes (MB), and they are generally 650-700MB.
The storage capacity of a CD-ROM is:In megabytes(mb):700In bytes(b) :734003200In gigabytes(gb):0.68359375
700 mb
The maximum capacity of a standard CD-ROM is 700 MB. This capacity can hold approximately 80 minutes of audio or a significant amount of data files, depending on the type of content. Variants like CD-R and CD-RW also have similar capacities, but the actual usable space may vary slightly based on formatting and file system overhead.
Typically, 700 Meg
The difference between CD ROM and WORM is that WORM allows to write once for the first time. Capacity is also a characteristic difference.
The data cable used by the normal IDE CD-ROM drive is called the USB cable. USB stands for universal serial bus.
A CD-ROM can hold up to 700MB (megabytes), while a DVD ROM can hold up to 4.7GB (gigabytes, one gigabyte = 1024, megabytes). CD-ROMs are slightly cheaper to manufacture.
optical disls
A CD ROM drive cannot read a DVD. So it is not possible to use a CD ROM as a DVD ROM. A DVD ROM drive can work with a CD though.