Correct option is B
The correct method is
(b) Read the document from the CD-ROM, modify the document, then save it back to the CD-ROM.
Since
CD-ROMs are
read-only media, you cannot directly save changes back to the CD-ROM. The modified version of the document should be saved to the hard disk first and then written to the CD-ROM if needed (using CD burning software). However, if saving it to the CD-ROM is essential, you'd first need to copy the document to the hard disk, modify it, and then burn it to the CD.
Information Booster
1.
CD-ROMs are Read-Only: CD-ROMs do not allow data to be written directly. Therefore, any changes made to the document must first be saved to a writable storage medium.
2.
Burning to CD: To store modified documents on a CD, you need CD burning software to write data back to the CD.
Additional Knowledge
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Saving Directly to CD-ROM: Incorrect. CD-ROM is read-only, so it does not allow direct modification.
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Copy to Hard Disk First: Incorrect. You cannot modify the document directly on a CD-ROM.