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Most of what you need to remember about disk and disc is the following: disk is the preferred spelling in American English, and it's also the spelling used for computer-related objects, such as a hard disk. Disc is the preferred spelling in British English, and it's also the spelling used for devices carrying sound.
Most of what you need to remember about disk and disc is the following: disk is the preferred spelling in American English, and it's also the spelling used for computer-related objects, such as a hard disk. Disc is the preferred spelling in British English, and it's also the spelling used for devices carrying sound.


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Latest revision as of 13:23, 23 December 2024

Most of what you need to remember about disk and disc is the following: disk is the preferred spelling in American English, and it's also the spelling used for computer-related objects, such as a hard disk. Disc is the preferred spelling in British English, and it's also the spelling used for devices carrying sound.

  • disc (UK)
  • disk (US)