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Accelerate Your Mac FAQ:

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The Source for Mac Performance News and Reviews Click here to return to the Main FAQ page Accelerate Your Mac! FAQ Questions for the "Removable and Floppy Drives" Category of the FAQ Q: I'm having startup problems with an ORB drive Q: My new Superdisk drive does not work with my Blue and White G3 Q: Can I use an IDE SuperDisk Drive in my Blue G3 or G4 Mac? Q: How fast is the Firewire Adapter for the ZIP USB 250MB drive? Q: Where can I get an internal Superdisk drive bezel or complete kit for my Apple G3? Q: I have a problem or question about my ZIP drive Disclaimer: Although believed accurate, due to the infinite variations of hardware/software, vendors/mfrs changing software and hardware models without notice, etc. - the information in this FAQ comes without warranty. The author Read More
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ARCHIVED: What should I do if my floppy or Zip disk gets stuck in the drive? - Knowledge Base

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Skip to content Home Menus Glossary Help Text size: Search: Knowledge Base IU using Include archived documents 10 15 20 50 100 200 300 Search results per page ARCHIVED: What should I do if my floppy or Zip disk gets stuck in the drive? Note: During summer 2006, the Student Technology Centers (STCs) began phasing out support for floppy disk drives in all Windows Residential Technology Centers (RTCs) and STCs in favor of more cost-effective and reliable alternatives. For more information, see Floppy disk drives being phased out of Windows STCs . In an IU STC or RTC If you are in an Indiana University Student Technology Center (STC) or Residential Technology Center (RTC), do not attempt to remove a stuck disk on your own. Ask the consultant on duty to contact a member of the STC support group Read More
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BuyerZone | Computer Storage: Buyers guide, page 5

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Your Account | Help Home > Computers > Storage > Buyer's Guide >> Storage | Buyer's Guide Get Sales Leads! Receive quote requests from qualified buyers ready to purchase with BuyerZone's lead generation service . Mentioned In... "BuyerZone is the sort of site that the Internet seems designed for... an amazing service." USA Today 4/25/2005 Top Categories Other businesses are looking for: Business Security Systems Collection Agencies Computer Leasing Copy Machines Credit Card Processing Custom Gift Cards Equipment Leasing Home Alarm Modular Buildings Point of Sale Postage Machines Spray Booths Steel Buildings Telephone Systems Time and Attendance More Categories... Request FREE Quotes for Computer Storage! • Contact national and local vendors at once • Comp Read More
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Buzzword Definition - Floppy Disk (Diskette)

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TekMom's Tech Buzzwords for Students . . . . . . . . . www.tekmom.com/buzzwords What is a... floppy disk (diskette) ...? Definition: A round, floppy piece of plastic that you put into a computer to store information. It is in a hard square cover for protection. Explanation: The disk is made of thin, Mylar plastic. Because it has a magnetic coating, you should keep magnets away from the disk. You put it in the floppy disk drive to use it. Sentence: "I saved my earthquake report on my floppy disk ." Find out More! Go directly to "floppy disk" in the TechEncyclopedia. Look it up yourself in the FOLDOC dictionary. Back to TekMom's Buzzwords Page Credits and References Page Read More
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FAQ - Floppy Disk Drives

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Site Search FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Floppy Disk Drives Last updated: 2/5/04 Q. What causes a non-system disk error? Q. Why is the floppy drive is not ready even though I put a disk in (A:\ is not accessible)? A. Be sure the Standard BIOS Setup is set correctly for your floppy drive (most are 3 1/2 inch, 1.44 MB). If you have more than one floppy drive, check to see if you have Floppy Drive swapping is not Enabled in CMOS. Are the floppies write protected; i.e., when looking at the back of the floppy with the metal door down, the little tab in the rectangular hole at the top, left of the floppy blocks light. In the Windows Explorer, right-click the floppy drive and format the floppy with the transfer system files option selected. Try another floppy drive. Replace the floppy cable. Someti Read More
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PCGuide - Reference Guide - Floppy Disk Drives

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Welcome to The PC Guide! It seems that either your browser does not support frames, or you have them disabled. The PC Guide makes extensive use of frames to facilitate easier navigation through the site. The PC Guide site uses a hierarchical structure of pages. The general rule of thumb is that the information on the site is displayed in the "Contents" frame, called "C", while the links deeper into the structure are in the "Index" frame, called "I". You can find information on the site without using frames in three different ways: Some text browsers, like Lynx, don't support frames but allow browsing of framed sites by providing links to each frame from this page. If you see links to "I" and "C" above this text, you can use these Read More
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PCGuide - Reference Guide - Floppy Disk Drives

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Welcome to The PC Guide! It seems that either your browser does not support frames, or you have them disabled. The PC Guide makes extensive use of frames to facilitate easier navigation through the site. The PC Guide site uses a hierarchical structure of pages. The general rule of thumb is that the information on the site is displayed in the "Contents" frame, called "C", while the links deeper into the structure are in the "Index" frame, called "I". You can find information on the site without using frames in three different ways: Some text browsers, like Lynx, don't support frames but allow browsing of framed sites by providing links to each frame from this page. If you see links to "I" and "C" above this text, you can use these Read More
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Smart Computing Article Search Results: Articles in the category

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Subscribe Today | Contact Us | Register Now Home | Tech Support | Q&A Board | Article Search | Subscribe & Shop Smart Computing Articles You Searched For: Articles in the category within the publication(s) ALL PUBLICATIONS and published on or after 11/2005 Number of Matches: 0 Change Your Search Sorry, your search resulted in no matches. Please try selecting a different item or typing in a different phrase. Sorry, there are no sub-categories under this category. Try changing the content of a search field. You might also try leaving one or more of the search fields blank. OR Select an article type: All Article Types General Information Articles Troubleshooting Articles Tutorial Articles Hardware Review Articles Software Review Articles Type in a phrase or key words below, Select Search type Read More
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VirtualDr - The answers you need to succeed.

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