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dvd mt ranier, replace floppy?

draggoon01

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will current dvd+ writers be able to use mt ranier?

will mt ranier finally replace the floppy drive in all things except legacy devices?
 
hopefully not cause thattl mean i have to buy a new burner that does this Mt rainer thing. I use my floppy all the time
 
i actually believe that USB pen drives will become the "new" floppy drive, and once they become less exspensie they will be widely used.

easier to transport than a floppy, (what other item can that be said about?)
holds more
easy to use
almost all computers have USB ports
 
Who would really want a writable DVD to replace a floppy? Why do I need a 4.7GB disc to hold onto my BIOS upgrade when I flash it? Or my RAID drivers when I install Windows (especially since current Windows installers ask for a floppy)? Granted, for most other purposes a floppy is mostly not efficient. But there are likely plenty of times when a floppy is all that is needed. There is too much "Bigger, better, faster, more..." When sometimes, 1.44MB is more than enough...

[EDIT} I hate floppy drives, but I see no real need for something gigantic to replace them.

\Dan
 
Originally posted by: draggoon01
will current dvd+ writers be able to use mt ranier?

will mt ranier finally replace the floppy drive in all things except legacy devices?

No matter how bad everyone would like for it to be gone.

The Floppy will NEVER die!

😉


<------ From someone who doesn't have a floppy in his system.. 😀

 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
i actually believe that USB pen drives will become the "new" floppy drive, and once they become less exspensie they will be widely used.

easier to transport than a floppy, (what other item can that be said about?)
holds more
easy to use
almost all computers have USB ports

I completely agree, I have one and many of my friends have them, they are extremely handy. I actually got my sister a Creative Nomad MuVo(USB drive with MP3 player buit in) for her birthday(she goes to university and finds it much easier than using a floppy). I have also heard that online storage or using E-mail might also be possibility but its not always possible to have internet connectivity so i don't think it is as viable as the USB drives.

MuVo Link
 
what would make a real slick replacement to floppy would be if Blue tooth really ever catches on you could have a wireless pen drive. All you would have to do is walk up to the computer prolly punch in some security code and thier is all your important files.
 
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