Yes. It Will.
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DVDROM Drives are read only, these do not have the ability to write discs
DVD = Digital Video Disc ROM = Read Only Memory A DVD ROM disk or disc (spell it either way if fine) is a digital video disc that can only be read versus a DVD-R(ecordable) disc that can be written to or recorded to. ROM discs only can be read and the READ ONLY tells you just that. MEMORY just means the data that is stored on the disc.
Nope... the data on a DVD-ROM is packed much tighter. A CD-ROM cannot read DVD's but a DVD-ROM can read CD's
no can't even read game discs and could not play them if they could
Buy a PS3. It is the only Playstation that reads blue ray discs and the discs are for the PS3 and could not be played on a PS2 if they could be read
You do not because the PS3 replaced the PS2 with better technology and the games are on Blu-ray discs. Even if your PS2 could read the discs it could not play the games
No, it cannot.
It varies by the player plus the file system for DVDs gotta be UDF 1.02 or UDF1.02+ISO9660.
No they discs are they same size, but they are Blu-Ray discs and can not be read by the PS2.
yes they do read disk. some require an external drive.
The FT12 file system is a legacy file system used in older versions of Windows, including Windows XP. It is primarily used for optical discs, such as CDs and DVDs. The FT12 format enables the operating system to read and write data to these discs, providing a way to store and access files on optical media.
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.