WORM, "Write Once, Read Many." It can be written to only once, but can be read as often as necessary. Regards, sandeep Jain
Back in the old days of the first computers, "disquette" was a floppy disk.
CD-rom is a compact disk used with computers. =D
Check that if your computer is affected by worm
A disk drive is a device that computers can use to read and write information on computer disk. An example of one is the hard disk drive.
a compact disk does not belong to the computer maybe your thinking about the compact disk drive. a compact disk is just a CD-ROM.
"Festplattenlaufwerk" is a German equivalent of "hard disk drive" of computers.
Disk drives.
Floppy Discs
"Discus fixus" is a Latin equivalent of the "hard disk drive" of computers.
That's because it is trying to read drive E:/, but there is no disk in it.
I just found this out: It's a WORM disk. WORM stands for Write once, read many. It's old as hell and outdated, but it was the disk that was used in The Matrix. Although they do hold a lot of data, it behaves like a CD-ROM after being written to.
Hard disk