5.25 Floppy Disk In Windows 7 Disquete 5 1/4

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

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Una Unidad de Disquete 5¼" de una x386 Funciona en un computador PENTIUM 4 con Windows 7,
Su capacidad máxima es de 1.2Mb en alta densidad

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  • How you connect the Floppy Drive to your motherboard? Have you used a 5,25" floppy PCI-Controller? Please tell me me

  • @DildoSurround on board floppy conector and a the cable

  • Hmm, hey are you using Windows 7 64bit or 32bit?

  • @SirxMMPD 32 Bits

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  • In Russia diskette reads you ^^

  • Cool. :) I'm using a Teac 5,25" DiskDrive in Windows7 64bit. I think it's a nice way to save private files, because nobody can read this disks. No need to remember passwords or something....this is real security :)

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  • como lo hiciste reconocerlo?¿

  • YE-DATA disk drive?

  • Impossible to me... my motherboard only supports 1.44 MB 3.5" disks, nothing older!

  • impossible!

  • How did you do that???

  • why don't have i a floppy drive?

  • My motherboard don't support 5 1/4

  • @michaelboett173 tnx,as i know,the first floppys handle 80 K

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