Originally posted by: tasburrfoot78362
Wow. And I find it hard to find a valid reason to install a 3.5" floppy....
Tas.
Originally posted by: Nebben
In case the 1980's come back? ...
Originally posted by: krnxpride83
Originally posted by: Nebben
In case the 1980's come back? ...
Nebben.. please, put that pipe down...![]()
Originally posted by: trikster2
1. After you throw it out, you'll open a box and find 50 5.25" floppies with very important data.
2. Keep the drive and you'll guarantee you'll never need a 5.25" floppy drive in your life.....
3. Something to show the grandkids in the year 2020?
Originally posted by: Doctorweir
3. I peronally still keep a 8" floppy disk (remember?) to scare them if they come![]()
Originally posted by: Bonesdad
Tell you what, if you find floppies in a box you haven't opened in 15 years, I'm willing to bet you don't NEED the data. If you do, send it to me, I will extract it to a DVD for you and mail to you for free.
Originally posted by: Perplx
Originally posted by: Bonesdad
Tell you what, if you find floppies in a box you haven't opened in 15 years, I'm willing to bet you don't NEED the data. If you do, send it to me, I will extract it to a DVD for you and mail to you for free.
Lets see a DVD is 4483MB, and a 5 1/4" floppy is 1.2 MB. So your saying you'd copy 3735 flopppies for nothing?
Lets see a DVD is 4483MB, and a 5 1/4" floppy is 1.2 MB. So your saying you'd copy 3735 flopppies for nothing?
Originally posted by: daveshel
I have one of those combo 3 1/2 / 5 1/4 drives I'm saving for my museum. Along with my 5x86/133 cpu.