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drive and the drive controller are working properly. However, when I attempt
to read, write, format a disk vista reports the the drive has no disk in it.
I changed the drive, bought new disks and this did not help. Any suggestions
?
Thanks !!
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| | | | | Post in reply to: daelu
Not a solution, but I just wonder why on EARTH you are still using floppy
disks.........
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 06:15:03 -0700, daelu
If you're going to use floppies, you should always have some bootable
(to DOS) floppy diskettes on hand. If you can boot the computer to
DOS, then the hardware is functional.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Gordon
There are still uses for them. I still make sure a new desktop has one.
Whether it is a password disk or I am installing a copy of Win9x/ME into a
new virtual machine a floppy is useful yet.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Colin Barnhorst
Most new machines in the past two years or so have a BIOS that will boot
from a USB memory stick.......I still say floppies are now completely
obsolete.....
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Gordon
That's your take on it. There is legacy stuff that wants a floppy period.
I have done more than enough beta testing that things like floppy drives and
PS/2 ports make sense to me yet.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: andy
Thanks for the suggestions
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 09:51:33 -0600, "Colin Barnhorst"
I also wanted one with my new Desktop, but for some reason, when the
builder connected one to the motherboard, the machine refused to boot.
Only later did I find that even though there is a floppy controller on
my Intel motherboard, it is not compatible with the motherboard
itself.
Result: I don't have a floppy. (which makes it very hard to install
Windows XP on my motherboard, since the RAID drivers for my
motherboard are only supplied on a floppy.)
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Got a question I want to shotgun to the board.
I have scores, or maybe even hundreds of old 1.44 floppy discs on which
I used to back up my data. However, I haven't had a floppy drive in my
last 3 or 4 PCs. I'm thinking about buying one of those external floppy
drives to see if I can salvage some of the old data (primarily pictures
& music) for use on my Vista OS machine. Has anyone tried this and if
so, can you recommend an external floppy drive that will work with
Vista?
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sooner1938
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