blackbird307
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System Name | Idk |
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Processor | Athlon II x4 Propus 620 @3.6ghz ~ 2.6ghz Stock |
Motherboard | MSI 890FXA-GD70 |
Cooling | Cooler Master V8 with Arctic Silver 5 thermo paste |
Memory | 4gb DDR3 1600 ADATA |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 128-bit |
Storage | 1tb SATA Seagate ST31000340AS |
Display(s) | ht09 28" lcd 1080p 16:10 t.v |
Case | Antec 902 |
Audio Device(s) | AC'97 hd |
Power Supply | Corsair 650TX |
Software | Windows 7 |
I can read floppies perfectly fine. But when I right to them, the files simply don't show up after reinserting them. Yet space is still occupied. I tried the floppy in my friends computer and he couldn't see it either. But he is using xp. I figured it was the drive, so I tried a new one. Same problem. I know I hooked them up correctly. What is going on?
Oh and get this I tried it on a different computer, different board, same os. Guess what happens. 3 floppys that no longer work, one of them being a rare 720k. Absolutely fantastic I am suspecting it's another one of microsofts infamous driver issue. The thing is, nobody uses floppys anymore and microsoft probably couldn't care to take notice. Can someone help?
I am trying to restore an deskpro 386 20 compaq, which needs a 720k diagnostics disk to do anything.
Normal Floppy
720k Floppy
Oh and get this I tried it on a different computer, different board, same os. Guess what happens. 3 floppys that no longer work, one of them being a rare 720k. Absolutely fantastic I am suspecting it's another one of microsofts infamous driver issue. The thing is, nobody uses floppys anymore and microsoft probably couldn't care to take notice. Can someone help?
I am trying to restore an deskpro 386 20 compaq, which needs a 720k diagnostics disk to do anything.
Normal Floppy
720k Floppy
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