It depends. If you do an "all at once" you will only be able to put the 100mb on. However, if you do a mulitsession burn, you will be able to keep filling up the disk until it is full. The downside to this is that not all computers can read these disks, so it is generally better to do an "all at once".
A Blu-Ray DVD (50GB) holds more information than a DVD (4.7GB) which holds more information than a CD (700MB).
A DVD holds around six times as much as a CD. Also, some USB drives and almost all hard drives hold WAY more than a CD.
Hard drive is the answer.CDs hold generally upto 700MB of data. Hard drive can hold GBs worth data.
the interent holds about 5,000,000,000(five trillion) pages of information. the interent holds about 5,000,000,000(five trillion) pages of information.
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it holds and spins information on a disk
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