A CD ROM drive is a computer component that is used to read and write data onto Compact Discs. CD ROM drives were one of the first ways to store large amounts of data on a computer, and they are still used today for a variety of purposes.
There are two main types of CD ROM drives: internal and external. Internal CD ROM drives are installed inside the computer case, while external CD ROM drives are connected to the computer via a USB port or a FireWire port.
CD ROM drives are used to store data, install software, and create …