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Is floppy disk holder an input device?

The Floppy Disk " Holder ? " The Drive is an Input and output Device for storage and transferring of information between Computer devices. But a Floppy Disk " Holder " I would think does either only Hold FLoppy Disk in area from not being mis-placed or lost or stolen from " Maybe "


Give three examples of an output device?

I can't believe that someone would ask this question. Surely they must know that a monitor, a printer and a floppy disk are output devices. Now if you don't have a floppy disk drive, but a USB port is handy, then a flash drive would be the next best thing. Just a thought


Which alphabet represents the floppy drive?

Assuming you mean drive letter: Traditionally "A" or "B" would be allocated as the floppy disk drive. However, with system changes, it's now possible to have any letter associated with a floppy disk drive - not that anyone uses them anymore.


What is an easy way to tell a current floppy drive ribbon cable from an EIDE cable?

The floppy drive cable would be about half the width than the other.


Why would you keep a PC with a floppy drive in it?

To get old achieved data from it


Why is there no B drive in your computer?

There are a millions answers to this question, and I have found non that answer this detail about no B drive. The cool thing even before 3 1/2 inch disks, is you could just have 1 floppy drive and still be able the copy from one floppy to another. The B drive can work as a virtual drive. If need to copy somehting and had only one drive, you would issue a copy command and it would hold the information you want to copy on a virtual B drive. Place the original in, "copy to b drive" take out the original and put in a blank and it would copy the files to your B drive. This we found was always a cool tool. No need for a second floppy drive.


Is there an adapter to connect a floppy drive to parallel?

There are external floppy drives that can be attached to a computer via the parallel port. I am unaware of any standalone adapter that would allow you to adapt an existing drive.


Where is the floppy disk drive located?

You would have to search online for an external floppy disk drive or buy an old PC that has one. In the "old days" every computer had a built-in floppy drive. It would always be right in the front. About a 4" wide slot.


Changing from hard disk to floppy disk drive and vice versa?

Changing from a hard disk to a floppy disk drive involves physically replacing the hard disk with a floppy drive in the computer's hardware setup. This requires disconnecting the power and data cables from the hard disk and connecting them to the floppy disk drive instead. Conversely, switching back to a hard disk from a floppy drive would involve reversing this process. It's important to ensure that the computer's BIOS settings are adjusted accordingly to recognize the newly installed drive type.


In what incorrect driv econfiguration would you be able to access files on the hard drive by booting from the floppy drive?

It's not at all incorrect to be able to access files on the hard drive from the floppy. In fact, it would seriously impair the usefulness of the floppy as a rescue utility if you couldn't.


Why does your flash drive turn into a floppy drive?

1. this question is very vague. 2. physically your question would not be possible.


What is used to record information from the computer onto a floppy disk?

That would be a floppy drive. Information is passed from the software and/or the operating system to the drive controller. From the drive controller, it is passed to the logic circuits on the drive and to the drive heads. The logic circuits also turn on the drive motor for an appropriate amount of time.