CD's hold many times as much data as a floppy - 700 meg vs. about 1.44 meg. They're also cheaper to buy, less fragile and not susceptible to data corruption by magnetic fields.
hard disks are generally contains within the computer and contain FAR more memory than a floppy disk does. floppy disks generally contain 1.44 mb where as hard drives are constantly developing and are currently about 1TB MAX. floppy disks are external in the same way as CD's
They can hold more data than floppy disks and computers aren't really made with floppy disk entrances :)
No, Floppy disks can hold no more than 1440kb of info...
Floppy disks were an older technology then diskettes. They were computer storage disks encased in a soft plastic envelope (hence "floppy") that had a bigger diameter than the diskettes which were packaged in a hard plastic cartridge.
No, 3.5-inch floppy disks typically have a maximum storage capacity of 1.44 MB. While there were some variations and formats, such as the 2.88 MB high-density floppy disks, these were not widely used. The standard 3.5-inch floppy disk remains limited to 1.44 MB for most common applications.
No. Floppy disks have the lowest storage capacity of any mainstream storage device. Hard drives, CDs, DVDs, and Flash drives all hold far more data than a standard floppy disk. Even when they first came out, hard drives and tape reels held more data (though they also cost far more).
the max of a floppy is maby 250 killabites. 1000 killabites make a gigabite. jump drives can hold more than 16 gigabites
CD-ROMs are more reliable than floppy disks primarily due to their durable construction and resistance to environmental factors. Unlike floppy disks, which are susceptible to magnetic interference and physical damage, CD-ROMs use a laser-etched data storage method that is less prone to degradation. Additionally, CD-ROMs can store significantly more data and have a longer lifespan, making them a more robust option for data storage and retrieval.
Hard drive disks, Flash drives, Cd's, Floppy disks and etc., can hold files so long as they are not bigger than the space of storage on the device.
Presumably because they are an easier way to carry around data than dismantling and transporting a hard drive.It is highly doubtful whether floppy disks are useful today, they have too little capacity. A USB flash drive serves the same purpose (simple to carry data around) in a smaller format and with more storage space.For permanent backups or installing programs, CDs and DVDs have taken over the role of the floppy disks.
CD = compact disk. As opposed to large floppy disks. A disk because it's round. Compact because it'll hold so much more data than a floppy.
A standard 3.5" floppy disk holds significantly less than a gigabyte. As a fraction, a floppy holds about 1/711 of a gigabyte.