Chapter 13 - Removable Drives

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While a CD-ROM disc holds about 650 MB of data, a(n) _________ stores from 4.37 GB to 15.9 GB, depending on the number of sides and layers used.

digital versatile disc (DVD)

If you want to burn part of a disc and finish burning it at a later time, you need to select a(n) _________ .

multisession drive.

The red stripe on a floppy drive cable must be oriented to _________ on the controller.

pin 1

DVDs use the _________ file structure.

universal data format (UDF)

Extreme Digital (xD) Picture Card

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Floppy drives use a(n) _________ to connect the floppy drive to the motherboard.

34-pin ribbon cable

What is a card reader?

A device with which you can read data from one of several types of flash memory.

You have been tasked to provide removable media for each of the technicians in your department. One tech wants a card reader and SD cards, and another wants a USB thumb drive. Write a memo outlining the advantages of each technology and make a recommendation.

A good answer here shows that SD cards and thumb drives are based on the same flash memory technology but have very different form factors. The SD cards are smaller but not as robust for shoving in pockets. Having card readers installed can provide more flexibility with other card types.

Which type of flash memory card is currently the oldest? A. CompactFlash B. Memory Stick C. Secure Digital D. SmartMedia

Answer: A. CompactFlash

The contents of an optical disc can be saved as what kind of file? A. ISO B. ISO-9660 C. INF D. CDDA

Answer: A. ISO

While studying abroad, you purchased brand-new Blu-ray Discs produced in China. After returning to the United States, you find they will not work in your Blu-ray Disc player. What is most likely the problem? A. The Blu-ray Discs have a C region code. B. The Blu-ray Discs have a 6 region code. C. The Blu-ray Discs have a B region code. D. The Blu-Ray Discs have an A region code.

Answer: A. The Blu-ray Discs have a C region code.

If the floppy disk you used last week will not work today in your floppy drive, what should you do first to determine if the problem is the drive or the disk? A. Try another disk in the drive or try the disk in another drive. B. Open the computer and check the ribbon cable. C. Replace the floppy drive. D. Check the CMOS settings.

Answer: A. Try another disk in the drive or try the disk in another drive.

Both CD and DVD drive speeds are based on multiples of the original CD-ROM drive speed. What is that speed? A. 100 KBps B. 150 KBps C. 100 MBps D. 150 MBps

Answer: B. 150 KBps

AutoPlay reads which of the following files when an optical disc is inserted? A. AUTOPLAY.INF B. AUTORUN.INF C. AUTORUN.INI D. AUTORUN.EXE

Answer: B. AUTORUN.INF

Which device allows your computer to read flash memory cards? A. Scanner B. Card reader C. Floppy drive D. ZIP drive

Answer: B. Card reader

What is the minimum capacity of a DVD? A. 650 MB B. 3.47 GB C. 4.37 GB D. 7.34 GB

Answer: C. 4.37 GB

You are looking for a CD-RW drive that can write CD-Rs at 48×, read CDs at 52×, and write CD-RWs at 32×. Which of the following answers meets your specifications? A. 52×48×32 B. 32×48×52 C. 48×32×52 D. 48×52×32

Answer: C. If a CD-RW has a speed rating of 48×32×52, the three numbers refer, in order, to the write, rewrite, and read speeds.

You just installed a floppy drive and you notice that the floppy drive LED stays on. What is most likely the problem? A. You attached the floppy drive to the wrong connector on the ribbon cable. B. You forgot to configure the floppy drive through the CMOS setup. C. You did not attach the colored stripe on the ribbon cable to pin 1 at the drive or at the controller. D. You forgot to attach the power cable to the floppy drive.

Answer: C. You did not attach the colored stripe on the ribbon cable to pin 1 at the drive or at the controller.

Which of the following kinds of discs is the best choice for performing regular backups? A. CD-ROM/XA B. CD-Interactive (CD-I) C. CD-R D. CD-RW

Answer: D. CD-RW

What type of DVD can store 15.9 GB of data or more than eight hours of video? A. Double-sided, single-layered B. Single-sided, single-layered C. Single-sided, dual-layered D. Double-sided, dual-layered

Answer: D. Double-sided, dual-layered

What kind of disc must you use in a non-PC CD burner that works with your stereo system? A. CDDA B. CD-RW C. CD-UDF D. Music CD-R

Answer: D. Music CD-R

What settings in the CMOS setup must you change to install an optical drive? A. Number of heads and cylinders the drive has B. Whether the drive is installed on the primary or secondary IDE channel C. Whether the jumpers on the drive are set to master or slave D. None, because an optical drive is not configured through the CMOS setup Answer: D.

Answer: D. None, because an optical drive is not configured through the CMOS setup

If you have two floppy disc drives in your system, which one receives the drive letter A:? A. The drive jumpered for master B. The drive connected to the primary floppy drive controller C. The drive in the middle of the floppy cable D. The drive at the end of the floppy cable

Answer: D. The drive at the end of the floppy cable

Your department is getting ready to replace the old computers, and your boss Mrs. Turner has asked you to investigate what kind of optical drives the new computers should have. Write a memo to your boss listing the device(s) you have selected and justifying your choice(s).

Answers will vary, but the student should have eliminated regular CD-ROM drives and the CD-R drives. The CD-RW is acceptable and, if cost is a factor, may be the best solution. The student may choose to combine a CD-RW with a DVD, justifying the rapid growth of DVD media and its higher storage capacity. That way, the CD-RW provides write capabilities while the DVD provides high-capacity read capability. Depending on how the computers would be used and the budget for the computers, the student may select DVD-R or DVD-RAM to get write capabilities with the higher capacity of DVD. The DVD-R is recordable but not rewritable, and the DVD-RAM is recordable and erasable. Newer DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW can also erase and rewrite. The advantage of the DVD+R/RW is that it can also read CD-ROM.

Your friend Jack's hard drive died last week, so he bought a new hard drive and installed it. Now he's trying to install Windows 2000, but his computer will not boot to the CD-ROM drive. He's called you for help. What does he need to do to get his computer to recognize and boot to the CD-ROM drive so he can install the OS?

Because the Windows 2000 disc is bootable, Jack's problem is the CMOS boot sequence. He should access the CMOS setup screen and change the boot sequence so that the computer looks first at the CD-ROM drive. After he completes the installation of his OS, he can reset the boot sequence.

What is ISO-9660?

CD format to support PC file systems on CD media. Supplnated by the Joliet format.

The first kind of CD disc was the _________ that is still used for music but is inappropriate for data because it lacks any error correction techniques.

CD-Digital Audio (CDDA)

What is an ISO file?

Complete copy (or image) of a storage media device, typically used for optical discs.

What is a mini power connector?

Connector used to provide power to floppy disk drives

What is pin 1?

Designator used to ensure proper alignment of floppy disk drive and hard drive connectors

Define ATAPI-compliant.

Devices that utilize the ATAPI standards (See ATAPI)

What is AUTORUN.INF?

File included on some media that automatically launches a program or installation routine when the media is inserted/attached to a system.

What is a USB thumb drive?

Flash memory device that uses the standard USB connection

Why do many manufacturers build computers without floppy drives? If you bought a new computer, would you still want a floppy disk on it? Write a short essay defending or attacking the floppy drive.

Floppy disks are being replaced by USB thumb drives, which offer larger capacities and faster data access. Some students will feel that the floppy disk is still essential, while others may view it as obsolete because of its small capacity. Also, users may find it more convenient to attach files to e-mails to transport them from one location to another. Others may point out that if the Windows operating system fails, you can boot the computer with a floppy disk and then troubleshoot the system.

DVD video uses the _________ standard of video.

MPEG-2

Define MPEG-4.

Moving Picture Experts Group. Standard of video and audio compression offering improved compression over MPEG-2.

Define MPEG-2.

Moving Picture Experts Group. Standard of video and audio compression offering resolutions up to 1280 x 720 at 60 frames per second.

Define CompactFlash (CF).

One of the older but still popular flash media formats. Its interface uses a simplified PC Card bus, so it also supports I/O devices.

What is a multi-session drive?

Recordable CD drive capable of burning multiple sessions onto a single recordable disc. A multisession drive also can close a CD-R so that no further tracks can be written to it.

Define removable media.

Refers to any type of mass storage device that you may use in one system and then physically remove from that system and use in another.

Currently, the most popular flash memory cards are _________ .

Secure Digital (SD)

What is BD-ROM?

Short for Blu-ray Disc Read Only Memory. Blu-ray equivalent of DVD-ROM or CD-ROM (see Blu-ray Disc)

What is BD-R?

Short for Blu-ray Disc recordable.

What is BD-RE?

Short for Blu-ray Disc rewritable. Blu-ray Disc equivalent of the rewritable DVD, allows writing and rewriting several times.

What is a BD?

Short for Blu-ray Disc. It is an optical disc format that stores 25 or 50 GB of data, designed to be the replacement media for DVD. Competed with HD DVD

What is CD-DA?

Short for CD-Digital Audio. Special format used for early CD-ROMs and all audio CDs; divides data into variable length tracks. A good format to use for audio tracks but terrible for data because of lack of error checking.

What is CD-R?

Short for Compact Disc Recordable. CD technology that accepts a single "burn" but cannot be erased after the one burn

What is CD-RW?

Short for Compact Disc Rewritable. CD technology that accepts mutliple reads/writes like a hard drive.

What is a CD?

Short for Compact Disc. Originally designed as the replacement for vinyl records, CDs have become the primary method of long-term storage of music and data.

What is a CD-ROM?

Short for Compact Disc/Read Only Memory. Read-only compact storage disk for audio or video data. Recordable devices, such as CD-Rs, are updated versions of the older CD-ROM players. CD-ROMs are read by using CD-ROM drives.

What is a DVD-RW?

Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Rewritable; basically, a rewritable DVD media.

What is a DVD?

Short for Digital Versatile Disc. It is an optical disc format that provides for 4-17 GB of video or data storage.

What is a DVD-ROM?

Short for Digital Versatile Disc/Read Only Memory. DVD equivalent of the standard CD-ROM.

What is Memory Stick?

Sony's flash memory card format; rarely seen outside of Sony devices

Define buffer underrun.

The inability of a source device to pro-vide a CD-burner with a constant stream of data while burning a CD-R or CD-RW.

What are Microdrives?

These are true hard drives, using platters and read/write heads that fit into the tiny CF form factor. They are slower and use more power than flash drives and, when they were first introduced, cost much less than an equivalent CF flash card.

What is universal data format (UDF)?

This format replaced the ISO-9660 formats, allowing any operating system and optical drive to read UDF formatted disks

Define music CD-R.

This is a CD using a special format for home recorders. Music CD-R makers pay a small royalty to avoid illegal music duplication

What is DVD-video?

This is a DVD format used exclusively to store digital video; capable of storing over 2 hours of high-quality video on a single DVD.

What is an optical drive?

This is a drive used to read/write to optical discs, such as CDs or DVDs.

What is SmartMedia?

This is a format for flash media cards; no longer used with new devices

Your friend Dudley wants to burn high-definition movies on his desktop system, which currently only has a CD-RW drive. He eventually wants to play back the movies with the highest possible picture quality on his brand-new HDTV. What kind of technology and other considerations would you suggest to Dudley to achieve his goal?

To burn high-quality HD movies and then play them back in the best possible picture quality on his new HDTV, you should recommend Dudley get a Blu-ray Disc burner for his computer system and a Blue-ray player to connect to his HDTV.

What is a 34-pin ribbon cable?

Type of cable used by floppy disk drives

What is an optical disc or optical media?

Type of data discs (such as DVDs, CDs, Blu-ray Discs, etc.) that are read by a laser

The floppy disk is quickly being replaced by the _________ because of its large capacity and portability.

USB thumb drive

What is Secure Digital (SD)?

Very popular format for flash media cards, also supports I/O devices

What is AutoPlay?

Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 setting, along with autorun.inf, enabling Windows to automatically detect media files and begin using them. (See AUTORUN.INF.)

What is a DVD+RW?

Works like CD-RWs - they can be written and rewritten

Drives with BURN-Proof technology were designed to eliminate the problem of _________ .

buffer underrun


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