FLOPPY DISK

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Unfortunately they are still required at times. Mostly for special software issues like a bios burn or an issue where a boot to floppy is required
 
   / FLOPPY DISK #12  
For temporary storage, I've started using a USB flash memory drive like this Lexar JumpDrive. XP computers with USB slots read it just like a hard drive.

It is so handy and superfast. I keep it in my pocket like a small pocket knife, and it holds the equivalent of 100 "floppies". /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif Mine's a 128 MB, 2.0 USB, and I got it at Fry's for $24 after tax and rebates.
 
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That's cheaper than I paid for my 64mg from DELL /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif I agree though....pretty darn handy.
 
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I have 2.......an 8MB I've had for years when they first came out, and a 128MB that I use to transport work back and forth from home to work........great things /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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i usually use zip for temp. stuff then i burn them to cd,don't know what possesed me to use a floppy as luck would have it they were pics of some stuff i am thinking of selling so i just reshot them today. but u guys told me some things about flppys i did not know. thanks.
 

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