After you make the floppy disc a boot drive (beforehand), you can use it to boot your system when you are unable to boot using your harddrive.
you would be all floppy
A user can access any web page on the Internet but cannot access e-mail. What troubleshooting method would be most efficient for troubleshooting this issue?
Apple has a troubleshooting guide on their website as well as an online PDF of their manual. CNET is another website that would have troubleshooting for the iPad.
A standard 3.5-inch floppy disk has a capacity of 1.44 megabytes. To convert 1 terabyte (1,000,000 megabytes) to floppy disks, you would divide 1,000,000 by 1.44, which equals approximately 694,444 floppy disks. Therefore, it would take around 694,444 3.5 floppy disks to equal 1 terabyte of data.
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.
You would need 729 floppy disks to hold 1GB of data. This is because:1 gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes1 floppy disk can hold 1,474,560 bytesSo floppy disks per gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 divided by 1,474,560, which is 728.18 disks. This means you would need 729 disks to hold the full 1GB.
How about a house, like you would do with cards?
Yes, only if you have the right tools, patience, knowledge and most important of all, the capital to take the risk. Risk is an important factor because a simple mistake would not only ruin both the floppy and the data on it, but it would also damage the floppy drive beyond repair.
Although they're not used any more - that would be a floppy-disc
A floppy disc is an old form of data storage device, so the answer would be CD's, DVD's and data sticks.
It would take around a Thousand Floppy's to hold 1 gigabyte of info
Basically you would need an operating system. To elaborate, you will need a bootable image that can be loaded by a bootloader.