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How to Choose a Floppy Drive for Your Computer
What are you going to look for in the floppy drive you buy? Here are a few suggestions. Internal vs. External: Internal means you'll need to open the computer and install it. External means you connect it to your computer via USB cable. Internal ... [... more]
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Sony MPF920-Z/CU1 Internal 3.5" Floppy Drive
Features: 1.44 MB capacity EIDE interface Data transfer rates up to 12 MBps Rugged die-cast frame Easy to install into any available 3.5-inch drive bay Missing screws and cable: Another reviewer pointed out that there is no cable in the box. What is [... more]
$29.99
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SONY vaio floppy drive 1.44mb USB 2.0 (#vgp-ufd1)
SONY vaio floppy drive 1.44mb USB 2.0 (#vgp-ufd1) [... more]
$47.14
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Sony IDE Floppy Drive
Sony IDE Floppy Drive - 1.44MB - 1 x 34-pin IDC IDE/ATAPI - 3.5" 1/3H Internal [... more]
$6.99
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How to Say Goodbye to Spreadsheets
Janis O'Bryan views traditional spreadsheet applications in the same light as floppy drives, dial-up modems and other dusty IT relics. "In many respects, it's simply time to move on," says the CIO for Hudson Advisors, a global commercial [... more]
CIO

TEAC 1.44mb floppy drive USB external titanium/silver case
TEAC 1.44mb floppy drive USB external titanium/silver case [... more]
$33.96
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Sony MPF820 1.44MB 3.5-inch Internal Slim Floppy Drive ...
Sony MPF820 1.44MB 3.5-inch Internal Slim Floppy Drive (Black) [... more]
$31.99
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How to Transfer Files From 1 PC to Another
Do you have a file that you need on another computer? Here are a few methods for getting it over to another one. Floppy Disc. This is the old-school way for sure, but if your computer has a floppy drive you can certainly transfer it this way. The ... [... more]
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How to Buy an Internal Floppy Disk Drive
Although there are faster removable-media drives with considerably greater storage capacities, every computer still needs a floppy drive. Floppy disks are still the most universal media; when you need to share a file, you can usually count on the ... [... more]
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How to Install an Internal Floppy Disk Drive
These instructions are for installing a floppy drive in a home-built computer with a standard 3.5-inch drive bay. Position drive in the new space, or slide it into brackets, if any. Connect motherboard ribbon cable to drive. Match red stripe on ... [... more]
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How to Get Files From Another Computer to an iMac
The iMac and iBook, and most new Mac OS computers, have no floppy drive and no SCSI port, so you have to be a little creative to figure out how to transfer files from your old computer to your new one. Reinstall applications on your new computer ... [... more]
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How to Use SCSI and Other Peripherals on a USB Mac
Not only has the floppy drive been phased out on newer Macs, but the SCSI port has disappeared, too - replaced by the more versatile USB connection. But if you work on an older Mac with SCSI, here's how to use it. The driver software for the ... [... more]
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