~Erased last answer~ CD (compact disc) drives use the following two file systems: # CDFS (Compact Disc File System). # UDF (Universal Disk Format) file system.
If your wondering which file system is beter, use NTFS, a FAT/FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 files system is usually used for removable drives, like Floppy Disks, Flash Drives, Jump Drives, or CD's, NTFS is typically used for hard drives as it has a much larger file size limit.
No. You can use them in dual format drives, though.
CD-R's used in systems. Its use to read the data in cd's.
If it has a USB port, you can use memory sticks/flash drives. I don't know of any laptops that don't have floppy drives, zip drives, CD ROM drives or USB ports.
Yes. CD-RW drives are capable of writing to CD-R discs as well.
The flash drive replaced floppy disks and cd-roms as storage devices. Flash drives are still in popular usage for file storage. Some even use flash drives as back up storage for their whole computer files in the event of a crash.
No. None of the models of MacBook Air have CD drives.
Yes, their cd drives are very good.
There are three common standards CD drives use to interface with a system. They are known as USB, SCSI and IDE. With the modern technology, new interfaces will come into play.
FIle processing systems was an early attempt to computerize the manual filing processing system that we are all familiar with. A file system is a method for storing and organizing computer files and the data they contain to make it easy to find and access them. File systems may use a storage device such as hard disk or CD-ROM and involve maintaining the physical location of files.
flash drives, disks, a stick, or CD roms.
CD/DVD drives and printers use Firmware