To copy data from the main memory to a storage device, such as a disk.
This CD-ROM technology allows you to record multiple times to the same CD-ROM disk media. It allows you to erase previous information that was recorded to the CD-ROM media, and record new music, data, or a combination of both to the CD-ROM disk. A limitation of this media is that it can only be read in other CD-RW drives or CD-ROM drives that are "multi-read" compatible. Many older CD-ROM drives will not be able to read this media.
To record data in memory, or on a magnetic storage medium such as disk or tape.
To record data on a storage device.
To record data on the output medium of a particular I/O device (tape, hard copy, PC display). (Contrast with read.)
To store data on a disk or add data to a file.
record data on a computer; "boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk"
Entry point to a routine in the BIOS that writes the record at the currently selected DMA address to the currently selected drive, track, and sector.
The recording of flux reversals onto the magnetic surface of a disk.
To load data into somewhere (memory, an output, another station).
To record data in a storage device or on a data medium.
To record data onto a recordable or rewritable media from a disc drive.
To record data to a CD-Recordable disc. Speed relative to CD. Refers to kilobytes per second to which music is listened. 1x = 150KB per second.
To transfer information from the processor to memory, to a storage medium such as a hard or floppy disk, or to the display. In the PC world, the term usually refers to storing information onto disks. ... more