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The information on a disk is held through a combination of magnetic and optical mechanisms, depending on the type of disk. For magnetic disks, like hard drives, data is stored using magnetic patterns on a rotating platter, where read/write heads alter and detect these patterns. In optical disks, such as CDs and DVDs, data is encoded using pits and lands on a reflective surface, read by a laser that detects variations in light reflection. Both methods enable the precise storage and retrieval of digital information.

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