Computer Science, asked by pujacshaw987, 10 months ago

which disk is used to write and re-write the data?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Packet writing records variable (CD-R) or fixed (CD-RW) sized chunks or “packets” of data to the disc for as many times as is needed to complete the writing of the user's files. In the case of a CD-R disc (which is not erasable) data may be added incrementally until the disc becomes full.

Answered by yashshreesharma22
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Answer:

CD-RW

Explanation:

Rewritable media can, with suitable hardware, be re-written up to 100 000 times. The CD-RW is based on phase change technology, with a degree of reflection at 15–25%, compared to 40–70% for CD-R discs. The properties of the medium and the write and erase procedure is defined in the Orange Book Part III.

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