Use a floppy drive, drag and drop the files you want.
The space you have though will be extremely limited, as your using a floppy drive
Don't copy that floppy...
to do this you must first save what ever is on the floppy disc onto your computer or laptop and then transfer the file from the floppy on to an empty CD disc and then it is done
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Slopy? Im not sure but dictionary.com might help with this.
It makes it much easier to copy a floppy disk.
1. You can use WE to copy files on the floppy disk to a folder on the hard drive, then copy contents of the folder to the 10 disks. 2. Use a command prompt window, use the copy command to copy files on the floppy disk to a folder on the hard drive, then use the copy command to copy the contents of the folder to the 10 disks.
I suppose technically... if you locate the cookie on your hard drive and copy it as a file into the floppy drive.
This means that Windows is unable to read the floppy disk. The floppy disk is likely damaged, and no data can be copied from it.
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There are a millions answers to this question, and I have found non that answer this detail about no B drive. The cool thing even before 3 1/2 inch disks, is you could just have 1 floppy drive and still be able the copy from one floppy to another. The B drive can work as a virtual drive. If need to copy somehting and had only one drive, you would issue a copy command and it would hold the information you want to copy on a virtual B drive. Place the original in, "copy to b drive" take out the original and put in a blank and it would copy the files to your B drive. This we found was always a cool tool. No need for a second floppy drive.
Yes. But keep in mind that the capacity of a floppy disk is very small. It would be difficult to fit a full-length song at a decent quality on a floppy disk.
someone thought of an easier way to get music