I don't know what is worse, the floppy drive or calling your PC a "rig". Ughhh "rig" *shudder*
Floppy? Damn, It's 2014 not 1994 is it not?
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Anyway, can someone answer this one then? I get what you all are saying about USB sticks etc, and I will take that onboard in my new build. I also have a multi-card reader which I used to use for reading SD cards etc, but when it comes to micro-SD cards which I place in their SD adaptor my reader wont read itthe only difference I can see on the cards is the micro adaptor has an extra connection pin than a standard SD card, so if anyone can answer that one I would be grateful.
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you'll have trouble playing a bluray without one!
Everything is downloadable now. Install Windows in UEFI mode from USB.
The last time I used one was about a month ago. That was to secure erase and format some old floppy disks I had, before binning them.![]()
Well strictly speaking, it wasn't a floppy drive I used - it was an LS120 drive. So rather than taking about 10 minutes to fill with random data then zero, it took more like 2 minutes per disk.Indeed - and with a recent usb3.0 drive, and an ssd in the pc, takes around 5 minutes to be at the desktop.
Really? Was the data worth that much more than your time, instead of just snapping the disks?