Yes, it is a removable disc. However, almost no computers have diskettes anymore.
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There should be a button to push that will expel the diskette. Location would be next to the drive.
Computers manufactured over the past few years do not have a disk drive where you can insert a diskette. After a period of time where both a disk drive and a CD ROM drive were included, we are now in a time where CD ROM drives and USB ports are provided for external storage.
Hmm, guess I misunderstood the question. I thought it was whether a diskette could be removed.
The physical parts of a computer are all called hardware. That is opposed to ideas and invisible code called software that are encoded on a physical medium. Even a diskette or CD is technically considered hardware, while the data which is stored on it is software.
A "diskette" or "floppy disk" is neither as they are removable magnetic storage media. However, if you refer to the drives that read from them or write to them, then those drives are considered hardware.
It all depends on the computer, if you mean the actual operating system, it varies a whole lot. If you mean the CPU itself and the components, pretty much everything is removable, usually the power supply cannot be removed from a computer case. Hope this helps!
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Yes you can, drag it to the trash bin.
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Floppy diskette drives read and write information to a single rotating disk that can be removed from the drive.
No, it is a removable storage medium that may be used by a computer.
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Floppy diskette drives read and write information to a single rotating disk that can be removed from the drive.
Diskette is the correct spelling.
The alternative name for diskette is flexible disk.
The actual floppy drive itself is not formatted. The drive only spins the floppy disk or diskette. One can format a disk or diskette from the computer control panel. Right click on Drive A (for example), then select format and follow the screen prompts.
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That might erase or damage the data on the diskette.
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No, when a diskette is write-protected, it means that data on the diskette cannot be modified, deleted, or overwritten. This protection prevents any changes to the existing files, but you can still read the data and copy it to another location. Renaming files is typically not possible either, as that action also involves modifying the diskette's contents.