Physical File Formats

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File Formats > Physical File Formats

Like the rest, this will be split down further.

One of the first steps in preserving data held on physical media is the correct identification of the medium. See Identifying Physical Media for more information on this.

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Capacitive

Electronical

Magnetic

Mechanical

Groove media

Point based media

Optical

Disc media

Photography and Projection

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