WORM, "Write Once, Read Many." It can be written to only once, but can be read as often as necessary. Regards, sandeep Jain
CD-rom is a compact disk used with computers. =D
Back in the old days of the first computers, "disquette" was a floppy disk.
Check that if your computer is affected by worm
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.
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.
"Festplattenlaufwerk" is a German equivalent of "hard disk drive" of computers.
Disk drives.
Floppy Discs
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 It's old as hell and outdated, but it was the disk that was used in The Matrix.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.
"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.
Hard disk