Whats the correct terminolgy?
Im using a windows XP disk
Im using a windows XP disc
Whats the difference?
American copy we spell disc and they spell it disk or vice versa :shrug:
Disc = any round flat medium, e.g CD
Disk = old skool square jobbies.
disk tends to be magnetic based, while disc tends to be optical
Disk:
hard disk
floppy disk
Disc:
compact disc
(high def) Digital video disc
Blue ray Disc
etc etc
Ahh Nige, you are a great fountain of knowledge.
interchangable TBH, IIRC Disk is the US Version, hence its use in computing. Disc is the British version, and we tend to use that more often from non-IT related things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_or_disk_%28spelling%29
Its not so clear cut it seems any way you look at it and they are interchangeable. I like my simple explanation for its logic though, and that follows suit from the old analogue disc and etymology in discus. :D
But simplicity may not always be the answer :roll:
solution - dont use it
cd
bluray
dvd
hddvd
etc
Quote from: Clockd 0NeDisc = any round flat medium, e.g CD
Disk = old skool square jobbies.
Thats the way Ive always used them - even if theyre technically interchangeable that seems to be the convention.
Im with most people here, Disc for CDs/DVDs and Disk for Floppy/Hard Drive/Zip etc.
Quote from: SmugsIm with most people here, Disc for CDs/DVDs and Disk for Floppy/Hard Drive/Zip etc.
thats what i got told on my degree
I concur with sumgs and punk
Jaimz :rock: