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Removable Media
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Floppy Disk Drives Almost a dead deal
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The Basics Media/plastic/media Spins at 360 rpm Read/Write heads contact the disk surface – so don’t pull a floppy while the activity light is on
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Formatting Electronic map for storing data/files on the disk Concentric circles – tracks Slice up tracks to get sectors; each sector holds 512 Bytes of data Sets up four areas: boot record, File Allocation Table (FAT), Root Directory and Data Area Formatting is different for different devices (PCs, Macs, Sewing Machines, …)
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Mac and PC disks Mac drives have two motors: spindle and eject/insert Spindle motor is variable speed on Macs Macs can read and write PC disks PCs can’t read or write Mac disks
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Types of Disks You can still find Double-sided, Double density (760 Bytes) disks – DD for short Most are Double-sided, High density – HD at 1.44 MB So much hassle over formatting that they come already formatted now
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Installing Floppy Drives A: or B: - reserved by Windows for floppy drives Connect with 34-pin ribbon cable
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Installing, cont. Red stripe is Pin 1 Get the connector backwards, drive light will stay on, but drive won’t work. No harm to system. Be careful with power connector – get that upside down and you cook the drive
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CMOS Should automatically detect drive Swap Floppy Device setting allows A to B swap – only if you have two drives Boot Up Floppy Seek – disable to save two seconds during POST
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Boot Sequence Where will I find an OS? I set CD first, then floppy then hard disk drive Often have to poke around in CMOS to find where you set this
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Maintenance I keep a floppy drive cleaner disk Too much use, or too little use and drive heads will need cleaning Don’t poke around with a Q-Tip
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Troubleshooting Drive won’t read floppy disk Take disk to another computer Try another floppy disk (known good) Clean the read/write heads Replace the drive
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USB floppy drives Popular for laptops Can’t boot from them – need USB drivers to load first
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Flash Memory Drives Thumb drive, Jump Drive, Flash drive Gaining in popularity daily Have replaced Zip/floppy drives Is 32GB still the upper limit? No?
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CompactFlash (CF) Oldest, most complex and physically largest of memory cards. Can also get a microdrive in CF II form factor About extinct now
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SmartMedia After CF Used in digital cameras for a while Almost extinct now
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Secure Digital (SD) Newest on the block Most common format used today SD and SDIO formats – not interchangeable Mini and Micro show up in cellular phones
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Card Readers Can be external to PC or mounted internally (in 3.5” bay) 5 to 7 to 9 slots for different media types
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CD,DVD and Blu-Ray Media Optical Drives
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Definitions CD-ROM – Compact Disk, Read Only Media/Memory; this is how programs come to you DVD – Digital Versatile/Video Disk
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How it lays out This time the data is INSIDE the disk: Data Location Label, or not Laser 10
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ISO 9660 Also called: High Sierra for the hotel in Colorado where standard got developed Joliet – Microsoft’s extension(s); Mac and Linux support these also. Rock Ridge – UNIX file system support El Torito – Bootable CD media Apple Extensions – Apple’s HFS file system
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CD Speed 1x : Original (and still) audio standard: 150,000Bps or 150KBps 4x : 600KBps 24x : The “magic line” – Below this drives and connections were proprietary – and often to sound card – These drives were single speed – always on At and above 24x – Variable speed – spin up, read, spin down – Uniform connection method (ATAPI-6)
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To Burn a CD Second, more powerful laser (10x read) Two CD-R formats: 72-minute (650 MB) and 80-minute (700 MB) Burns organic dye to create pits (0’s) Need burning software below XP CD-R is write once, read many CD-RW is write often, read often (can be erased) Speeds are ; 16x10x40x for mine
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UDF Universal Data Format, replacement for 9660 Vista supports this but not XP Supports packet writing Roxio’s DirectCD and Nero’s InCD allow disk to feel like a hard/floppy disk
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DVD Big step up in capacity: 4.37 GB Smaller pits, more dense than CD Single-sided or double-sided Single layer or double layer You need decoder (MPEG-2) to watch movies on your PC – most DVD drives ship with them DVD+R, -R, +RW and –RW
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Blu-Ray Uses blue laser (405 nm) vs. red (650 nm) Capacity of 25 GB and multiples Still on the pricy side of things ($50+)
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ISO files A complete copy of the contents of an optical disk Win 7 will “burn an ISO” i.e. make a disk from the ISO file (not copy the iso to disk) Need software for XP and Vista – find free on the Internet
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Region Codes Attempt to limit distribution/bootlegging Can only change four times then stuck Region 0: all regions Region 1: US and Canada Region 8: Cruise ships and airlines
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Installation Master or Slave Ribbon (data) cable Power You can still find SCSI drives Most optical drives are SATA today
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Buffer Underrun Fortunately, it is a thing of the past (16x burn rate and slower drives) No, you don’t see a spec on the buffer size on the drive’s box BURN-Proof seems to be the maiden name for underrun protection
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Troubleshooting I have had zero luck with trying to clean an optical drive to get it functioning again Sometimes it’s a compatibility issue… but rare today Replace the drive, they are not that expensive
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