Floppy disks are divided into concentric circles known as tracks, which are further divided into sectors. Each sector typically holds a fixed amount of data, usually 512 bytes. The organization of tracks and sectors allows the disk drive to efficiently read and write data by locating specific areas on the disk surface. This structure is fundamental to the disk's ability to store and retrieve information systematically.
512 bytes
512 bytes of data
Floppy disk has tracks and sectors.
about 512 bytes but when you format a disk you can change the size of each sector
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FAT
There are no tracks on it until you put tracks on it.
By buying a floppy drive. You can buy an external USB floppy drive for under $50.
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THE FLOPPY DRIVE THE FLOPPY DRIVE
The OS is a program. The computer has the floppy drive.
Typically, the A drive is the floppy drive; the C drive is the hard drive; and the D drive is the CD drive.