Disc vs Disk

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Disc:
A disc refers to optical media, such as an audio CD, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, or DVD-Video disc. Some discs are read-only (ROM), others allow you to burn content (write files) to the disc once (such as a CD-R or DVD-R, unless you do a multisession  burn), and some can be erased and rewritten over many times (such as CD-RW, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM discs).

All discs are removable, meaning when you unmount or eject the disc from your desktop or Finder, it physically comes out of your computer.


Disk:
A disk refers to magnetic media, such as a floppy disk, the disk in your computer's hard drive, an external hard drive. Disks are always rewritable unless intentionally locked or write-protected. You can easily partition  a disk into several smaller volumes, too.

Disks are usually sealed inside a metal or plastic casing (often, a disk and its enclosing mechanism are collectively known as a "hard drive").


So if I see someone use the word disk improperly again, I will correct them. For example, "I'm having trouble with Disk 2 of Final Fantasy VII." It is not disk, it is disc.

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Hmm. I'm quite confused here. What you mean is disc is the cd to run games and disk is the drives in the computers like disk drive. Is that right?
 
Hmm. I'm quite confused here. What you mean is disc is the cd to run games and disk is the drives in the computers like disk drive. Is that right?
That is correct.
 
There are people who don't now the difference between Disk and Disc?!
 
There are people who don't now the difference between Disk and Disc?!
I've seen about 5 posts just today with people using them incorrectly.
 
Hmm if you take a look at the files inside of the ff8 cd there is a file named DISK2.pak. Just wanted you to know. :)
 
Hmm if you take a look at the files inside of the ff8 cd there is a file named DISK2.pak. Just wanted you to know. :)
They are wrong. Square fails.
 
The word "disc" comes from the latin word "discus", something which is flat and round.

If it's not flat and round, use "disk". If it is, use "disc".
 
Just woke up, it's a public holiday over here, yet I'm... still learning new stuff!!?

Noooooooooooooo!! :oops:
 
The word "disc" comes from the latin word "discus", something which is flat and round.

If it's not flat and round, use "disk". If it is, use "disc".
That actually makes more sense. Simple explanation but it explains it much easier. Never knew one different letter and it means another thing.
 
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