check to make sure the disk is not write protected. there is a little tab on a corner of the disk that prevents overwriting.
dick lick the disk till it splashes
A piece of hardware to read and write floppy disks.
Yes. The write protection notch is the same for USB, floppy, and other portable media. What is is supposed to do is prevent changing of the data, not reading of the data, on the disk.
If the same data is already in the floppy disk or any other disk, and you are again copying the same data, then it is called the overwriting ..
It is a good idea to write protect on a floppy disk because it is a back to make sure the disk doesn't get overwritten. A disk can also be write protected by pushing a small tab on top of the disk to reveal a hole.
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
For you to write to a disk, the write-protect notch must be closed.
Floppy diskette drives read and write information to a single rotating disk that can be removed from the drive.
There is a small slide-switch on the floppy to write or protect
in a floppy drive, a small pin hits the area where that little switch is on the floppy. if it passes through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as write/read. it it doesn't pass through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as read only
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
you need to "write protect" your floppy disk.if you turn the floppy disk over you will see a little tab on the lower right hand corner,push this tab down until you can see the hole through it.your disk is now write protected and cannot be overwritten.