The maximum a floppy disk can contain is 1.44 MB. To play a game with around 200 MB you are stuck with 100 over diskettes. The CD-ROM is a revolutionary invention that allows up to 625 MB at one time. However, it is read only, which means you can't store in anything.
Buttons Fun:  
           Although most CD-ROMs comes with only 2          buttons, do you know you can also skip, play previous track and play the          next track as well with a proper combination? Check properly on your          instruction manual for additional functions. You just might be surprised          what it can do.
         Clean          Thoroughly:
                          It is important to clean the CR-ROM at          least once every month. Get a CD lens cleaner. If possible, choose one          with an alcohol solution drop. This should ensure that your CD-ROM will          always be able to read properly.
Clean          You CDs:
                            It is just as important to clean your          CDs often. Why? Because if you have a speck of dust on the surface of          one of your CDs, once spinning at high-speed in the drive, the speck of          dust is enough to produce scratches on your precious CD.
                  Running In DOS
                  Run          List:
                          Like those cool expensive hi-fi systems,          you can customize the run list of your Audio CD, only not with the          CD-ROM itself. Use Windows' CD player to customize the run list and you          can have your CD running in any track order you like.
         Read          Ahead:
                        The read ahead buffer is useful to speed          up things. Go to Control Panel, System. Click on the          Performance tab. Click on the File System... button. On the          File System Properties, click on CD-ROM. Make sure you have the          fullest cache. Even if you have a CD-ROM with less than Quad speed, just          move ahead. You'll be surprised to find your CD-ROM running faster.

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