cd drive
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Definition
- Noun:
- A computer hardware component: A "cd drive" is a device used to read data from, and often to write data to, a compact disc (CD). It is typically installed inside or connected to a computer or audio system.
Usage
- The term "cd drive" is used to refer to the physical hardware component. It is often discussed in the context of installing software, playing media, or accessing data.
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Examples
- Noun:
- Please insert the installation disc into the cd drive.
- The computer failed to recognize the cd drive after the update.
- This model includes a cd drive that can also burn DVDs.
Advanced Usage
- "cd drive" as an integral system component: The term is used to specify a type of optical disc drive, distinguishing it from other drives like hard drives or floppy drives.
- The server's cd drive is used for loading recovery tools.
Variants and Related Words
- Optical drive: A broader term for any drive that uses laser light to read or write data to optical discs, including CD, DVD, and Blu-ray drives.
- Disc drive: A general term for a drive that reads and writes data to discs.
- CD-ROM drive: A type of cd drive specifically designed to read CD-ROMs (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory).
Synonyms
- Compact disc drive: The full form of the term.
- Optical disc drive: A more general synonym.
Related Phrases
- External cd drive: A cd drive housed in its own case and connected to a computer via a cable (e.g., USB).
- I bought an external cd drive for my new ultrabook.
- Internal cd drive: A cd drive installed inside the computer's case.
- The desktop computer has an internal cd drive and a separate DVD burner.
Noun
- a drive that reads a compact disc and that is connected to an audio system