Definition: DVD


Digital Versatile Disc, a type of optical disk similar to the CD-ROM but with much greater storage capacity. DVDs are similar in appearance to compact discs but one DVD holds a minimum of 4.7 GB data.




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G-List

Growing Defect List. List of blocks/sector of a disk that has become defective during the lifetime of the disk. The list is updated by the drive itself and stored internally on the disk. The information in this list may indicate the current state of the drive. Many entries in the G-List may indicate an early stat of a head crash.

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