yes
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how can removable and non removable media be used?
Old removable media should be: a. Reformatted and reusedb. Thrown into the trashc. Used again up to 30 daysd. Destroyed in accordance with its classification level
No, it isn't considered a removable media source.
You should encrypt the data and password protect it.
You should encrypt the data and password protect it.
You should encrypt the data and password protect it.
In Linux, the media directory typically contains mount points for removable media such as USB drives and CDs. By default, when a removable storage device is mounted, it is usually assigned a directory within /media, named after the device or volume label. For example, if a USB drive is inserted, a directory like /media/username/USB_DRIVE_NAME is created to access its files. No specific file type is created by default; rather, the directory serves as a mount point for the file system on the removable device.
removable media can be damaged by extreme tempratures, touching the surface of the medis, and magnetic fields...
Removable Media means Portable media that you can put into a computer and remove like CDs, DVDs and Flash Drives. NON-removable media is like the HDD (hard disk drive) hope that helps
Removable storage media refers to CD's, DVD's, Floppy discs, USB drives. Non-removeable storage media refers to RAM, and Hard Drives. So where the storage media's are found depends upon which you are 'talking' about; but generally non-removable inside the computer, removable outside of the computer.