Floppy Disks
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Floppy Disks
I was wondering if there is such a thing as floppy disks that hold more than the standard "1 megabyte".
Or do I have to get a zip drive for that?
Or do I have to get a zip drive for that?


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Dude, get a thumb drive!. Up to 512 MB, plug-and-play... the only thing is I don't think you can boot off them.
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Are there any cheap disks that hold 10 or 15 megabytes?
I don't feel like spending $70.00 on data items.
I don't feel like spending $70.00 on data items.


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http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.yb?term=SUPERDISK&exact=1
Haven't seen them around for a while. But it can run standard 1.44 floppys as well as the 120MB floppy. And it writes to a 1.44 disk I think 40times faster? BTW you have to buy a super floppy bay to use the super disks.
http://www.computerhope.com/help/super.htm
a lil more info on it.
Haven't seen them around for a while. But it can run standard 1.44 floppys as well as the 120MB floppy. And it writes to a 1.44 disk I think 40times faster? BTW you have to buy a super floppy bay to use the super disks.
http://www.computerhope.com/help/super.htm
a lil more info on it.


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why not just use a re-writable cd-rw? i mean if you have a cd-rw burnner that would be best way to go no?
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Originally posted by Camel toe joe
why not just use a re-writable cd-rw? i mean if you have a cd-rw burnner that would be best way to go no?
Well...I need to transfer data from my 233mhz, 128ram computer to my good one. And my crappy pc doesn't have a cd burner




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Originally posted by Jeffro
Well...I need to transfer data from my 233mhz, 128ram computer to my good one. And my crappy pc doesn't have a cd burner. Even if it did, it would be slow as hell.
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one quick and very cheap way to transfer files from one
hard drive to another is to temperately install the drive
with the files you want to your "good one" computer.
you don't have to bolt up the drive, just plug in the
ide and power cable, let your "good one" find it and
away you go.

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anyone know where i can find a 5 1/4 drive for my comp? i got some old games i want to play....
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Originally posted by Kingofbeers
anyone know where i can find a 5 1/4 drive for my comp? i got some old games i want to play....
http://www.ebay.com
I would recommend getting an external one...but I'm retarded when it comes to computers. Search for something such as External 5.25 Drive...
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