Most blank CDs are not double-sided. If you have one that is indeed double-sided, then yes.
Everything. All of the code that tells the computer how to boot up and shut down and all of your files and programs.
By accessing the setup program stored in ROM BIOS.
It is a catalogue which holds information about the data stored in the database.It stores data about data(meta data) and this information is visible to authorized users.
When data first started getting put onto compact discs in 1985 (until which time their sole purpose was for music), a typical CD held 74 minutes of music, or 650 million bytes of data. Today, your typical standard CD-ROM holds 80 minutes of music and 700 million bytes of data.
Magnetic
if there is nothing on it then you can burn files to it
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
roughly 700MB
can be broken hackers can keep their software hide in cd can be pickpocket if the cd get scraties it can lose data stored in cd
Yes. Any type of digital data can be stored on a CD-R
with a LASER and light sensor in the drive head.
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Yes, a CD - ROM is a non volatile storage.A non volatile storage media retains its stored data even if the power goes off.
A CD has a strip of information that is embedded within it. The information is stored on the strip on the CD. The lens from a radio reads the information for playback.
The same as the difference between a phonograph record and a phonograph. The CD-ROM is where the data is stored. the purpose of the CD-ROM drive is to read it.