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.
Loading a file from a diskette or hard drive means transferring the file's data from the storage medium into the computer's memory (RAM) for access and use. This process involves reading the file's contents and making them available for the operating system and applications to manipulate. The file can then be opened, edited, or executed depending on its type. Essentially, it allows the computer to utilize the information stored on the diskette or hard drive.
"Diskette" or "Floppy Disk" are the normal terms used in German.
once more; afresh; anew
SF stands for Secret Friend. Secret Friend was renamed was renamed True Friend by toontown. when people say "Wanna sf?" on toontown, they mean become True Friends/Secret Friends.
mean does not mean the center of the data
mean does not mean the center of the data
what do you mean by data assembly?
The mean of a set of data is the sum of that data divided by the number of items of data.
no. Some mean is a number from the data but some mean is completely different from its data.
Its mean incomplete data or the data upon which we can not rely totally.
Suppose you compare the mean of raw data and the mean of the same raw data grouped into a frequency distribution. These two means will be
what do you mean by data handling define mean mode median