When data is to be stored on a compact disc, the device (such as a CD-RW drive) etches the pattern of microscopic dots in a spiraling track on the CD surface, a process called ‘burning’ the CD
When data is to be stored on a compact disc, the device (such as a CD-RW drive) etches the pattern of microscopic dots in a spiraling track on the CD surface, a process called ‘burning’ the CD