Yes, there are some very large donkeys in the Poitou region of France with very large ears. The ears in some individuals do flop over, and resemble those of the famous donkey Eeyore. Donkey ears, like other animal ears, are made of cartilage. If this gets damaged, the ears may not stand up straight any longer, but instead will drop.
The floppy disk which is commonly referred to as a high density floppy disk is a 3.5 inch disk. It has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB.
The power connectors used by both 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch floppy drives are 4-pin connectors. The larger connector--used by 5.25-inch drives--is called a Molex or peripheral cable. This type of cable is also used by IDE/ATA hard drives and optical drives. The smaller 4-pin cable used by 3.5-inch floppy drives is generally called a floppy power cable.
goofy is a dog for the size of his nose. and his long floppy ears.
A lop bunny (rabbit)
After you mechanically install it into the slot of the computer, you have a wire that connects to the mother board(I believe).
get out of the 1980's that's how
our brain.The Floppy Disk was used as a storage device .
has error code 41, cannot locate device usually can be fixed by connecting your flux capacitor to the ps/2 port instead of the mouse and it will turn back time to the point where your floppy did work... my question is though, why are you still using a floppy and why would you want to fix it?
The drive might not be recognizing the floppy disk. Start up your computer, and go to the BIOS menu (usually you have to press f2 or f3), and make sure the optical drives are enabled. Also consider using a flash drive instead of a floppy disk.
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what is a floppy disc
in a floppy drive, a small pin hits the area where that little switch is on the floppy. if it passes through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as write/read. it it doesn't pass through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as read only
Yes, if you have a CD drive.
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
Windows Backup will not allow a direct backup to a CD - instead you will have to save the backup file somewhere else and then you can copy it to a CD.
Floppy disks.
they are floppy disks