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If the system you want to install the OS on doesn't have a CD-ROM or floppy drive, you can do the installation from a USB flash drive. This requires that you prepare the drive with the OS files first.
I'm upgrading the hard drive on a Transnote, and the main problem is that the machine doesn't have a CD-rom drive, nor a floppy drive. Think of it as a X series thinkpad. <BR><BR>For now, I have ...
Hi Everyone,I'm having trouble figuring out the best way to do this. I have an old Dell Latitude CPi, it's a 233Mhz PII with a 800MB hard drive. It had a corrupted install of Windows 95 on it, so ...
Download and install Virtual Floppy Drive on your computer. Launch Virtual Floppy Drive, then click the "Driver" tab. Click the "Start" button, then "Open/Create." Browse to the 1.44MB image file ...
It may seem incredible, but the giant Boeing 747 is still using the old-fashioned floppy disk to update its software. And ...
Floppy and CD drives have almost been completely exorcised from today’s systems, and regular DVD drives are starting to show their age. There are plenty of students who have ordered the special ...
To use a Floppy Disk Drive on a Windows 11/10 laptop or desktop computer, you can download the Driver or create a Virtual Floppy Disk using these free tools.
Want my recommendation? Here’s the floppy drive I use, which only costs $19 as of this writing.Most USB-compatible 3.5-inch floppy drives are similar, but a few things stand out about this one: ...
If you bought a computer with a floppy drive installed after about 2005 you were in a minority, and in 2019 they retain a tenuous existence as an external peripheral with a USB interface.
If you're like most people, you probably haven't thought about the humble floppy disk in decades. But they're not totally ...
Back in the day, the 3.5-inch floppy drive sat ... Originally, the 3.5-inch floppy disc had a scant 1.4MB of storage. If you ever had to install a game from floppies, ...
Not so long ago, 3.5-inch floppy drives were something that every desktop computer had. U.K.-based Solid State Disk has a way to make them useful again.