A solid state drive is a data storage device that stores information on discs can be read on a computer. It can also be read on portal drives as long as it is compatible with the discs that the information is stored on.
Yes, some boom boxes play computer discs. Sony and RCA both manufacture boom boxes which play computer discs.
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A device that can write BluRay discs.
It will be in its original state.
A CD player is an electronic device that plays compact discs.
The person who invented the computer CD is James Russell.
Secondary storage is a device that are not attached to the computer; however, it can be inserted in order to archive additional data. Examples of secondary storage include CDs, DVDs, and floppy discs.
Driver is piece of software that knows how to communicate with specific hardware. For example when you plug your printer for the first time Windows operating system (and other too) does now know how to use this device. After installing the driver operating system will know that hardware that you plugged in is printer and how to control it. Just for better understanding: Operating System (Kernel) <----> Device Driver <----> Real Hardware
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Floppy discs :-P
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