A floppy drive in your computer and an operating system capable of reading it.
A file can be corrupted on a floppy disk any number of ways. Some of the more common ones are whenever you put the floppy disk near a magnet or some other source of ionized metal, if you try and pull the floppy disk out of the tray before the computer is done reading or writing it, or even if you somehow expose the inner part of the floppy disk to any type of electronic device (because of the electromagnetic waves that the electronic device gives off). As to how to retrieve the corrupted file, I don't know of any way to retrieve it.
Well as you know floppy ears are very huge so they store up everything that you want ... of course just from the computerAnother AnswerBecause you can record data to their surface, power off the computer, and still retrieve the data in the future. Far future storage it is not. Without refresh, magnetic data has a shelf life of about 20 years.
For most users, no. The BIOS default is to search for floppy drives on boot up. However, if someone has changed those settings, like I always do with mine, then you may need to switch it back on in the BIOS. If you don't have a floppy, or have one but never use it anymore, then switching off the 'floppy seek' option in the BIOS can speed up the boot up process.
No.
To many possibilities, need more info.
A computer tech store should be able to help load the pictures off of a floppy disc. After the pictures have been uploaded to the computer and reloaded on a CD the pictures can be print anywhere that prints pictures.
This likely means that: 1. You put the wrong disk in. 2. Your disk has become damaged in some way. 3. You are using a disk formatted by an unknown operating system (ie. a disk from a Mac inside Windows).
First off, why the heck do you need to know this info? And second ask your butt to answer it.
Restore it, then all info wiped off even passcode.
Depends!
The purpose of the plastic (or metal) shutter on a floppy disk is to keep dirt off of the magnetic medium when it is not being read.
Yes, information can be deleted off of a floppy disk by simply deleting the files or formatting the disk. Once the data is removed, it is not immediately visible but may still be recoverable using specialized software.