Read-Only CDs (also known as CD-ROMs) are compact disks that have data printed into them in a factory and cannot be erased or rewritten with a computer's CD drive. These usually contain a driver for new computer hardware, or are used to install new software in a computer.
a read only deice is cd rom
Compact Disc CD is Compact Disc. ROM is Read-Only Memory. This is a manufactured CD that can only be read, not written.
a read only deice is cd rom
I would say that a CD-ROM is a form of input, as it is "read only memory" and the data on it can only be read, but not written to. If you're talking about CD-R/CD+R drives, then those would be considered both input and output, as it can read from a CD, and writes to CD.
CD ROM Means compact disc read-only memory Compact Disc
CD rom means: Compact Disc-Read-Only MemoryIt's a disk that cannot be erased, only read.
If you are buring data on a CD-R it's by default read only. Thus, use a CD-R (not CD-RW) and use just the standard windows recording tools (drug and drop, or send to).
CD = Compact Disk ROM = Read Only Memory Together CD-ROM means a compact disc made into a read only memory device. Rewritable cd's are not cd-roms as they are memory devices that can be rewrote to.
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You need a CD-ROM because then you can acess its read only memory
the CD drive has lasers which read the CD, so the CD has pieces that can be read.
In general, you can delete a read-only file the same way you delete any other file. The only difference is that the operating system will ask you to confirm that you if you are sure. If you want to make a read-only file writable, just right-click the file and select properties. Then, un-check the read-only box. Unfortunately, deleting a file from a CD is another story. Most CD's are read only and you can't delete anything from them. The exception to this is a CD/RW. If you recorded the CD yourself on a rewritable CD, then you should be able delete the file. Otherwise, it is not possible.