In general, no. CD-ROM is read-only. You can only read from it after a manufacturer writes to the disc permanently.
However, there are recordable CDs (CD-R), which allow you to write once.
And, there are rewritable (CD-RW), which allow you to write and erase many times.
The same goes for existing DVD technology (DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW).
CD's speed, size (amount of data it can hold) and the fact it is W.O.R.M., Write Once, Read Many vs W.M.R.M, Write Many, Read Many (Harddrive for example) are the major drawbacks for the CDRom as multimedia storage.
A CDROM is a disc that contains data and computer software like video gaming. Computers can read the CDROM it is a read only memory and cannot be written on.
There is no antonym of "write" except possibly "erase." The opposite or complementary action is to read.
A CDROM is a disc that contains data and computer software like video gaming. Computers can read the CDROM it is a read only memory and cannot be written on.
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Nope... the data on a DVD-ROM is packed much tighter. A CD-ROM cannot read DVD's but a DVD-ROM can read CD's
Compact Disc Read Only Memory
Compact Disk Read Only Memory.
U erase it
CdRom - To read cd's CDR - To read and write CD's DVDrom - to read dvd's DVDR - To read and write dvd's Zip- Used like a floppy, but will store 100 Mb of storage Floppy - stores 1.44 Mb of data Hard Drive- where everything is saved There are tons more types of drives.. do a search on google for it
Read= makes the hardrive only readable and will not let you edit anything write= gives you the option to erase things and also format them if you want (format- to clear of all data)
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM