Floppy
The Floppy drive has had it's day. I have removed mines making way for more available resources in my P.C. A CDRW is more effective and is better with Rewritable CDs. I have disabled all things in the BIOS that pertain's to FLOPPY DRIVE. LESS PERIPHERALS MORE POWER TO PULSAR. Does the MACCCC has a FLOPPY drive?????.

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Neil B
I bought a PC a couple of months ago that i build myself and did not order a floppy.
I have'nt missed it.
I might need one to upgrade the BIOS but there are workarounds or so i've read.
Apart from that i really don't see the point in having one.
I have'nt missed it.
I might need one to upgrade the BIOS but there are workarounds or so i've read.
Apart from that i really don't see the point in having one.
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Kraftwerk, dumme.
Was?
Kraftwerk, dumme.
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samplaire
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Abre,
Perhaps you might want to have a 5.25" floppy?
Or even 8" -> it was so huge I bet you could store masses of... kilibytes there
Oh no, how to put the 8" floppy in your 5 1/4 bay
ROTFL
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Sir SamPlaire
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Perhaps you might want to have a 5.25" floppy?
Or even 8" -> it was so huge I bet you could store masses of... kilibytes there
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I think that's a little bit too simple explained. You have to make some aditional steps in your burning software. It's been some time that I've done it myself in Nero, but one thing I can remember is that you needed a bootable floppy for the system files. So you'll still need these pesky little floppies!On 2002-11-26 03:44, abre wrote:
Burn those files onto a CDRW or CDR and select boot from CD Rom in Bios.
cheers,
vincent
Well I found the method to create bootable cd's in nero (hint, don't use the wizard) but it doesn't NEED a floppy. It can also use an image file with the proper bits (boot sector & sys files).
Though I might add that the only thing I seem to ever need a floppy for is flashing the system BIOS. I do that so infrequently there's no reason not to just disconnect the power lead & disable the port in teh BIOS---until needed.
Though I might add that the only thing I seem to ever need a floppy for is flashing the system BIOS. I do that so infrequently there's no reason not to just disconnect the power lead & disable the port in teh BIOS---until needed.