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Yes, it is a removable disc. However, almost no computers have diskettes anymore.

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There should be a button to push that will expel the diskette. Location would be next to the drive.

Computers manufactured over the past few years do not have a disk drive where you can insert a diskette. After a period of time where both a disk drive and a CD ROM drive were included, we are now in a time where CD ROM drives and USB ports are provided for external storage.

Hmm, guess I misunderstood the question. I thought it was whether a diskette could be removed.

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