Re: internal vs external floppy drives
- From: "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:05:43 -0500
attilathehun1 wrote:
> Can an external floppy drive go in place of an internal floppy
> drive? I see there is an USB cord attached to the external floppy
> and a big price increase. I don't know.
Shenan wrote:
> Can it.. Yes.
> Do you NEED a floppy disk drive?
> No.
attilathehun1 wrote:
> well, you are very clear there. you've said yes and no in the same
> answer. well that makes it very clear. would someone please answer if
> you can put an external floppy instead of a internal. The reason why
> is there is only a sliver external floppy drive. There isn't an
> internal floppy drive that's silver.
I said "yes" to the fact you could get either one - internal or external.
I then proceeded to point out that Floppy disk drives are not needed - while
you CAN get one and it CAN be either internal or external - you don't need
it.
Explaining again - you asked "Can an external floppy drive go in place of an
internal floppy drive?"
I answered yes - then because you are so worried about spending too much
everywhere else you posted - told you that it is NOT NEEDED - don't waste
your money.
These classes you are taking - this is just for your own good, right?
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