What is the difference between an optical drive and a solid state? A. Optical drives store data magnetically to a disc; solid states store data electronically to a microchip. B. Optical drives store data electronically to a microchip; solid states store data magnetically to a disc. C.Optical drives are for storing graphical data; solid states are for storing text data. D.Optical drives are for storing text data; solid states are for storing graphical data.

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Here, option (A) is correct.

The difference between an optical drive and a solid state is that Optical drives store data magnetically to a disc whereas solid states store data electronically to a microchip