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RAM is volatile storage.
A file that is 1600 KB will fit on a traditional floppy disk.
When the notch on a floppy disk is closed, you cannot write to the disk.
A SuperDisk drive cannot read or store data on traditional 1.44 MB standard disk.
A hard disk uses thick, rigid metallic platters that can be stacked one on the top of another.
Internal hard drives are special service sites on the Web.
An internal hard disk is a Mylar platter covered with magnetic media and encased in either a hard or soft plastic cover.
Credit card size hard-disk cartridges called PC Card hard disks are available for notebook computers.
Hard disk packs are fixed disks that are located inside the system unit.
CD-ROM is writeable/readable technology.
A digital versatile disk or DVD is about the same size as a CD-ROM, stores more data than a CD-ROM, and provides much faster access to the data.
Solid-state storage is considered very reliable, and it consumes less power than other types of secondary storage devices.
Key chain flash memory devices are so compact that they can be transported on a key ring or a necklace.
Internet hard drives give users unlimited storage capacity.
Magnetic tape stores data and programs by altering the electromagnetic charges on a recording surface.