They can hold more data than floppy disks and computers aren't really made with floppy disk entrances :)
USB is a standardized bus for connecting exernal peripherals (printers, scanners, keyboards, mice, flash drives, hard drives, etc...) to a computer. A floppy disk drive is an outdated method of storing data. It uses a thin sheet of coated plastic, usually inside a firmer plastic shell, to store data.
You don't "program" a floppy, you 'format' it. The computer will generally do it for you when you first insert the disc.
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Because they are actually floppy disks of magnetic film. They don't seem floppy when you handle them because they're housed in a rigid plastic case that lets you slide them into your computer. That is if you still have a floppy drive on your computer.
Filtration is more efficient but decantation is a very simple and cheap method.
method of storing data on two or more hard drives that work together?
external hard drives
Yes u might be ask, why it need to be formatted other than deleting that? rite??? Well you may be knowing that Floppy usually stores data in a magnetic medium where these datas are sticked on..Deletion alone cant make it emptied fully, since some backup datas will be sticking there
Before networks were invented, the only method of sharing files between computers was through physical media such as floppy disks, CDs, or USB drives. Users would copy the files onto the physical media and physically transfer it to the other computer in order to share or transfer the files.
The function of a floppy disk drive is to provide a means of writing/reading data on/from floppy disks in an industry standardized method. Floppy Disks were invented as an improved means for storing/transporting data on/from computers. The universality and standardization of disk storage technologies was important to the personal computer industry. By standardizing these complex technologies, computer manufacturers were able to, over time, inexpensively source drives and disks, thus reducing the cost of the computer systems. This made PC's more affordable for everyon
Incremental backups are the quickest method as they only back up changes made since the last backup, saving time and storage space. By backing up only the data that has changed, incremental backups are more efficient than full backups.