Cd,DVD Floppy disk etc
Tape, DVD, CD, Floppy Disk
The term 'portable disk' refers to portable memory for a computer that is in the shape of a disk, such as a CD, DVD, or floppy disk. (On a floppy disk the disk part is on the inside)
el disquete in spanish means 'disk' or CD Floppy disk (old-fashioned)
floppy disk.
a CD or a floppy disk
CD drive, floppy disk, disk tray.
A cD holds 600 times more than a floppy disc.
No, the floppy disk was really square and floppy. It was the original storage for the earliest PCs. Later there was a "floppy disk" that was smaller and hard. After that the round and hard CD.
Floppy Disk - 144 MB CD-R - 700 MB DVD-R - 4.7 GB Hard Disk - Up to 10 TB
Tape (up to 800GB, ex. DAT 160), DVD (4.7 - 17.08 GB), CD (up to 700MB) , Floppy Disk (ave. 1.44MB)
It depends on a few factors. The size of floppy disk and the size of the CD-ROM. Floppy disks aren't use very much today, however the latest and most common generation of floppy disks was the 3.5 inch variety with a capacity of 1.44 megabytes of storage. There was a rare 2.88 capacity disk, however for this answer I will refer to the common 1.44MB disk. CD-ROM's are typically 680 megabytes. There are some CDs that hold 700MB, but again the typical disk is 680MB. Mathematically, this yields 472 floppies per CD. Differences in file sizes and/or block space may shift this slightly. It's safe to say that a CD can hold 450-470 floppies.