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Read/ write drives allow you to write DVDs. ROMs only read.

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You can write to a flash drive and read data from the flash drive. It acts the same as a miniature hard drive, just like the one on your computer.

It uses flash memory, hence the name flash drive.

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The x is simply the speed at which a hard drive can read or write data. I 10x drive can write and read a disk a 10x the regular play speed.

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Sadly, you can't.

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Actually, most disc drives are backwards compatible to the last disc. So, DVD drives can read/write to CD and Blu-ray drives can read/write DVD and CDRs.

It does not work the other way around. You can't read/write to a DVD if the drive is marked as a CD drive.

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I would just replace the drive. Inside your drive there are two lasers. A write laser and a read laser. Your read laser has probably burned out so getting a whole new drive should do the trick. You can get a standard 52x/52x (read/write) CD-ROM/R/RW for about $35.

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in a floppy drive, a small pin hits the area where that little switch is on the floppy. if it passes through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as write/read. it it doesn't pass through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as read only

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A piece of hardware to read and write floppy disks.

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Floppy Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive, CD/DVD RW Disks, Pen Drive etc..

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A disk drive is a device that computers can use to read and write information on computer disk. An example of one is the hard disk drive.

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Using over write tool like ErAce. It wil over write har drive up to 100 times. In that way even specialist can not read it. It can be found from erace.it

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The purpose of a DVD drive is to read and write CD's and DVD's. If the drive also has rewriting capability, it can also burn CD's and DVD's.

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Yes. Using a Card reader allows your memory card to be treated just as any other flash drive.

You can read and write to it.

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Read read read read.

And then write write write write.

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Otherwise your computer will be very, very, very slow, as it is much quicker to read and write from RAM then it is to read and write from the hard drive.

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A Tape Drive Can Read And Write the Data. We Can Take Backup of all types of Data and also we can do Data Restoration also.

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To format a hard drive means to delete any information on the drive and to set up a file system so Windows 7 can read from it and write data to it.

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Disk caching improves the time it takes to read and write from a hard drive. A disk cache is essentially RAM that is built into your hard drive.

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Floppy diskette drives read and write information to a single rotating disk that can be removed from the drive.

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A drive that is capable of writing to DVDs will almost always be capable of writing to CDs as well. A drive that can read DVDs is not necessarily capable of writing to a CD.

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A Floppy Drive is where you can insert Floppy Disk in order to read and write data to them. They are seldomed used anymore, as optical discs are more mainstream.

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Floppy diskette drives read and write information to a single rotating disk that can be removed from the drive.

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That is entirely dependent upon the speed of the hard drive, if the other hard drive has a higher RPM, or read/write time, then yes it will.

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The hard disk drive stores information on the computer. It has read and write capabilities and the information stays there when the computer is turned off.

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Hard drive platters are typically made of glass or aluminum coated with a magnetic material. These platters store data by using a read/write head to magnetically encode and retrieve information. The platters' smooth surface and precise spinning motion are crucial for the read/write head to accurately access and store data, making them essential for the functionality of a hard drive.

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A CD-RW drive is able to Read CDs, VCDs, and write CD-R and CD-RW.

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To remove write protection from a flash drive, insert the flash drive in a USB port and go to my computer, then pull up the drive that the USB corresponds to. Next, right-click and go to properties. Un-check the box that say "Read Only." That should fix the issue.

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A DVD-ROM drive does not have the capability to burn DVDs, only read them.

you can reference the article :

DvD Drive Can not Write to Writable Discs (Windows 98, ME, XP)http://laptopacadapter.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/dvd-drive-can-not-write-to-writable-discs-windows-98-me-xp/

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Your drive is probably a CD-R(W)/DVD-ROM drive. These are not capable of writing DVDs, but only reading them.

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This drive is also known as a solid-state drive (SSD). It uses flash memory to store data and has faster read and write speeds compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs).

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That is a DVD burner. Most read and write to CDs as well as DVDs. Hybrid drives that read/burn CDs but only read DVDs also exist.

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Read/write memory is memory that can be read and can be changed.

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Most USB drives have a small write-protect switch/slider which you can use to make the drive read-only. If your drive doesn't have one and its essential for you, then consider buying one that does have the write-protect feature- USB drives are quite affordable these days.

You can buy this software to write protect a pen drive: penprotectorenglish.wordpress.com

There are, however a few things you can do, like ... * Secure your thumdrive with TrueCrypt

* Use a Registry Hack to Disable Writing to USB Drives * PenProtector - write protect a pen drive from viruses etc..

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Ubuntu supports a large number of file systems, including ext2 (read/write), ext3 (read/write), ext4 (read/write), ReiserFS (read/write), JFS (read/write), XFS (read/write), FAT (read/write), and NTFS (read, additional software available for writing). With the exception of NTFS, it can also boot off of the above file systems.

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First off, your sentence has 13 words in it, you should be able to spell all of them correctly. Hard drive is written as two separate words as well.

Hard drive platters are magnetic media, CDs are optical media, one cannot read or write to the other.

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Pen drive is an Removable Device. It is use to File sharing. Easy to Read and Write files. Pen Drive is not consider as an Input/Output Device.

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IN USB pen/USB drive their is EEROM, which means Electronicaly Eraisable Read Only Memory. EEROM is a kind of Read only memory in which you can write, read or store and delete your data.

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Magnetic HARD Disk Drive constitutes of a Disk Platter, Spindle Motor, Read Write Head, Logic Card and Metal Casing with connector.

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Because inside the case of the hard-drive is a number of thin disks. These revolve around a central spindle, and are accessed by a 'read/write head'

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A read/write ____ is the mechanism that reads and writes items in the drive as it barely touches the disk's recording surface

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He taught himself how to read and write. His neighbor taught him how to read and write. His neighbor taught him how to read and write.

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  • Platter(s)
  • Read/Write Head(s)
  • Access Arm(s)
  • Servo

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