Disc drives rotate the disk very fast and have one or more heads that can read and/or write data to them..
When “drives” are put into the computer, the computer assigns them a “letter” making it easier to identify them to then be able t see what is stored/filed on the specific drive, such as:
- "C" is typically the Hard Drive on almost all computers is
- "D" is often times the CD or DVD Drive
- "E" or "F"- when you put your flash drive in the USB Port in one computer it might be the “E” Drive – in another computer it might be the “F” drive..
There are different types of disc drives, but the common ones that we work with are:
- CD-Rom can read audio and data CD discs
- CR-RW drives can read and record (burn) audio and data CD discs
- DVD-ROM drives can read CD and DVD discs
- DVD+RW+R Drives, can read and write (burn) CD and DVD discs
- COMBINATION DRIVES, combine the functions of 2 rives into one-either a DVD+RW/+R drive and a CD-RW drive or a DVD-RIM drive and a CR-RW drive
- Flash/jump drive and read and write to a flash/jump drive
- Hard disk drive (HDD) reads and writes hard disks (can be internal or external or totally portable)
- “6 in 1” - “50 In 1” Memory Card Readers – allows you to read from the memory cards of digital cameras and other media devices
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