Although they're not used any more - that would be a floppy-disc
floppy disc. ! <3
The portable storage device that holds the least amount of data currently is the 3. 5 inch floppy diskette with its 1. 44 MB capacity. The almost completely extinct 5. 25 inch floppies used to hold even less data; 360 KB.
No, when a diskette is write-protected, it means that data on the diskette cannot be modified, deleted, or overwritten. This protection prevents any changes to the existing files, but you can still read the data and copy it to another location. Renaming files is typically not possible either, as that action also involves modifying the diskette's contents.
That might erase or damage the data on the diskette.
why the magnet change the data from diskette?state the reason.
i think the floppt didk drive will be error plz put the diskette in any other drive and check this. if the data have been written to floppy it should work else the diskette will br corupted
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You can use the delete command appropriate to the filesystem of the diskette. You can fully format the diskette using the format utility provided. If you're concerned about sensitivity of the data, you should destroy the diskette using fire or some similar means. It's extremely difficult to "delete" data from a diskette in a way that is definitely unrecoverable.
A disk!
To delete all files from a diskette, you can use the command DEL *.* in the command prompt, which removes all files in the current directory. If you want to delete files without being prompted for confirmation, you can use DEL *.* /Q. Alternatively, you can format the diskette using the command FORMAT A: (assuming A: is the drive letter), which will erase all files and prepare the diskette for new data.
RAM is volatile storage that holds the program and data that the CPU would be processing.
Portable Data Collection Terminals