CD-R
CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) and DVD-R (Digital Versatile Disc Recordable) are types of optical media that can only be written to once. Once data has been burned onto these discs, it cannot be erased or rewritten.
First of all. It's called cd-rom. It stands for Compact Disc - Read Only Memory.It is a type of memory that can only be written once but read many times. 'compact disc' refers to its portability.
A DVD-r is a Digital video disc that can be recorded only once. A DVD-rw is a disc that can be recorded more than once
Compact Disc CD is Compact Disc. ROM is Read-Only Memory. This is a manufactured CD that can only be read, not written.
Yes, as in you can get a copy of a game at the store on a CD-ROM..ROM is "Read Only Memory"...once something is written to the disc it cannot be changed.
A CD-R can only be written on once, to rewrite or erase old data to use the disc again you need a CD-RW
CD-R stands for Compact Disc-Recordable is a variation of the Compact Disc. It is generally used as just like a Compact Disc is used. It is a Write Once Read Memory (WORM), as once written, cannot be erased after the writing of data.
CD-R stands for Compact Disc-Recordable is a variation of the Compact Disc. It is generally used as just like a Compact Disc is used. It is a Write Once Read Memory (WORM), as once written, cannot be erased after the writing of data.
It stands for Compact Disc- Rewritable. An author can write to the same CD-RW multiple times, whereas most CDs come already written and CD-Rs can only be written to once.
No. CD-r (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a Write Once Read Many (WORM) optical medium. You can only write once, though the whole disk does not have to be entirely written in the same session. If you want to reuse a disc, use a CD-rw (Compact Disc ReWritable)
Write-Once Read-Many (WORM) technology stores data permanently on a disc, preventing any further modifications or additions. Examples of WORM discs include CD-R and DVD-R discs, which can only be written to once.