September 2012
Beginner to intermediate
648 pages
22h 8m
English
In This Chapter
As you work with your Mac, humming away under its hood is some kind of storage device—most often a hard disk—that’s giving you access to the applications, documents, and other files you and your computer need to get work done. Similarly, you might use other internal and external storage devices to open, save, organize, or archive your files.
This chapter explores some of the storage device that you might use with your Mac and OS X and explains how you can write data to recordable CDs and DVDs.
A Macintosh computer can read data from, or write data to, a wide range of storage devices and media, ...