No, a floppy disk is not bigger than a SuperDisk. A standard 3.5-inch floppy disk typically has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB, while a SuperDisk, which is often 3.5 inches in size but designed to hold more data, can store up to 120 MB or more. Therefore, in terms of storage capacity, the SuperDisk far exceeds that of a standard floppy disk.
It's higher than Floppy Disk Associate, but not quite Floppy Disk Board of Directors.
no the floppy disk rotate slower its because hard disk rotate faster then floppy disk
HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive... FDD stands for Floppy Disk Drive...
Bigger storage space, smaller chance of files getting corrupt or hardware getting damaged
a USB
Because of black Jesus
A cD holds 600 times more than a floppy disc.
Yes it is possible to change the format of a floppy disk from FAT to RAW if the operating system on the PC, which the floppy is to be formated is using but the RAW format than the flopy will have the RAW format at the end of formating the floppy
Yes, indeed!
Yes, it takes longer to load from a floppy disk.
No, Super is bigger.
A standard 3.5" floppy disk holds significantly less than a gigabyte. As a fraction, a floppy holds about 1/711 of a gigabyte.