difference between cd and pendrive
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There is a difference between Pen drives and CDs/DVDs in terms of the method of storing data on them. Though a pen drive acts in all respects like a hard disk, CDs and DVDs are generally non-rewritable. ... Storing data onto a CD/DVD is known as writing or burning a CD/DVD.
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A CD is a plastic disk that stores 700 MB of data. A pen drive is a small plastic device that you put into a USB port and it can store something between 1 GB and 64 GB of data.
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