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AcronymDefinition
ZDZiff-Davis
ZDZener Diode
ZDZero Defects
ZDZadar, Croatia (license plate)
ZDZip Disk
ZDZenith Distance
ZDZone Description
ZDZero Drift (electronics)
ZDZDaemon (multiplayer Doom port)
ZDZone de Détection (French: Detection Zone; security)
ZDZinc Depleted (biochemistry)
ZDZero Doppler
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If student work were saved on zip disks or rewritable CDs, then the portfolio could continue to grow from year to year with each student having an individual zip or CD disk.
You might also consider backing up all the files that relate to closed cases in your office onto separate Zip disks and putting the disks in the hard copy files.
With zip disks, you can store huge numbers of files on a 3x5 zip disk--as much as 100 or 250 megabytes of data, which to the uninitiated is a phenomenal amount of storage.
For two weeks or more, team members spend front dawn until dusk on a boat in a lake, gathering as much data as they can onto their laptop and the numerous Zip disks they have on board.
Zip disks are around the same size as the traditional floppy but can cram in 250Mb of information.
Those who purchase a Zip drive, plus 10 or more disks, will receive a free drive carrying-case and two Zip disk caddies.
Multiple companies tried to introduce replacement products, but neither Zip disks nor SuperDrives could kill the ubiquitous 1.44MB disk.
Machines In one Ohio county require Zip disks, which became outdated in the early 2000s.
DataNumen Word Repair works with modern drives as well as older media including CDROMs, DVDs, floppy disks, Zip disks, and other removables.
DataNumen SQL Recovery works with modern drives as well as older media such as CDROMs, DVDs, floppy disks, Zip disks, and other removables.
As media tech changed, so did the magazine's advertising processes--ads that were shipped to the magazine's office on bulky film up until the mid-2000s began to be submitted via floppy disk, then zip disks and CD, and finally via emailed or site-uploaded files.
The software works with modern drives as well as older media such as CD ROMs, floppy disks, and zip disks.
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