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Hard drives, removable disks, and CDs are ways of storing information for computers. They make the process of backup up or moving data from a computer much easier.
Yes. Data can be stored to removable media such as flash drives, Floppy Disks, Cd's and DVD's.
Some disks are fixed, such as internal hard drives, because they are permanently installed in a device and are designed for long-term storage and performance. Removable disks, like USB flash drives and external hard drives, are designed for portability and convenience, allowing users to easily transfer data between different devices. The choice between fixed and removable disks often depends on the intended use, capacity needs, and the need for mobility.
The least likely way to get affected is not using the internet, flash disks - disabling removable devices...however we both know this is not possible.. So you need to have an always updated antivirus. Implement proactive actions like scanning any removable devices before you open it....
A zip disk is a removable storage device that is designed to fit in a zip drive. Zip disks were first produced in 1995. Zip disks cannot be read by any other drive, and a zip drive cannot read any other disks.
No, to install them you need to have the disks.
The function of a zip drive is to allow for large files to be stored externally. They come in the form of removable disks which can be easily transported and stored.
Not sure what you're looking for here. We always just called them 'floppy disk drives.'
becoz there's nothing in them.
A removable storage device is any storage device that can be easily removed and taken to another computer. Examples would include CDs and DVDs, floppy disks, and USB Flash drives.
When floppy disks are not in use, they should not be touched. They should also be stored properly and the information should be backed up on another medium, if possible.
True.