It is prepared to receive files after you insert it into the "A" drive
Then check properties to find available free space.
-no because the inner dick will not be able to spin up to speed for the disk to read it -the best way is to find an older computer and convert all the files from the floppy disks to a normal CD-rom type disk
To delete all files from a diskette, you can use the command DEL *.* in the command prompt, which removes all files in the current directory. If you want to delete files without being prompted for confirmation, you can use DEL *.* /Q. Alternatively, you can format the diskette using the command FORMAT A: (assuming A: is the drive letter), which will erase all files and prepare the diskette for new data.
No, when a diskette is write-protected, it means that data on the diskette cannot be modified, deleted, or overwritten. This protection prevents any changes to the existing files, but you can still read the data and copy it to another location. Renaming files is typically not possible either, as that action also involves modifying the diskette's contents.
You can start a computer with either a CD-ROM disk or a floppy disk. This is commonly used in troubleshooting when a system will not start up or what's called "boot-up." In those situations the computer is changed in BIOS to boot up from either the CD-ROM or floppy disk and the files necessary to start the computer are on those files..hope this helps.
1. Insert the floppy disk into the drive.2. Open "My Computer"3. Double-click the floppy drive icon.4. Drag and drop the files you want to the floppy disk, or right-click the files, select "Copy", and right-click in the floppy disk folder and select "Paste."If number 3 returns an error that the disk is not formatted, right-click the floppy drive icon and select "Format."
Use a floppy drive, drag and drop the files you want. The space you have though will be extremely limited, as your using a floppy drive
A floppy disk is about 5 MB big, so 5120 KB will fit on a floppy disk.
we have to be careful when sharing floppy disks with friends because as you know floppy disks are used for transferring small files between computers it might lead copy of small files and spread of viruses.
I suppose technically... if you locate the cookie on your hard drive and copy it as a file into the floppy drive.
Yes, floppy drives are a thing of the past, they are small and easily corrupted.
no
I don't. I use either a floppy or a disk.