Among the options provided, a hard disk and RAM can store data. A hard disk is a non-volatile storage medium that retains data even when powered off, while RAM (Random Access Memory) is volatile storage that temporarily holds data for quick access while a computer is running. CD-ROMs can also store data, but they are read-only and typically used for distributing software and media. ROM (Read-Only Memory) is used for firmware and is not generally considered a general-purpose data storage medium.
Hard Disk
Formatting prepares a floppy disk to store data
whats a stiffy disk
A hardware device, such as a hard disk or floppy disk, used to record and store data.
hard disk
Its called a floppy disk.
A standard UMD (Universal Media Disk) Holds approximately 1.8 GB of data
The difference between storage media and data media is that data media allows data to pass through them unlike the later which keeps (stores) data. Examples of storage media are compact disk (CD) and hard disk whereas examples of data media are telephone lines, coaxial cable and LAN.
Floppy disks use magnetic disk to store the data.
Formatted
7900 A Compact Disk (CD) can usually store up to 700MB data.
No. A disk drive can use one of several methods of storing data, including magnetic, Flash, and optical.