Me too. :laugh:Originally posted by: TC10284
I still find that I use floppies on occasion.
Originally posted by: tallman45
How do you load the SATA drivers during Windows install without a floppy ?
Originally posted by: hurtstotalktoyou
You can get a brand new internal floppy drive from newegg for $10 shipped, and most motherboards come with a cable. While most people rarely use them, it seems like good insurance for such a low price. If nothing else, you can use it for motherboard BIOS updates. And a lot of people still pass around data on floppies. If you're in school, a floppy drive can be a must. I would highly recommend floppy drives for even the tightest budgets.
Originally posted by: unfalliblekrutch
Originally posted by: hurtstotalktoyou
You can get a brand new internal floppy drive from newegg for $10 shipped, and most motherboards come with a cable. While most people rarely use them, it seems like good insurance for such a low price. If nothing else, you can use it for motherboard BIOS updates. And a lot of people still pass around data on floppies. If you're in school, a floppy drive can be a must. I would highly recommend floppy drives for even the tightest budgets.
my high school has no floppy drives in the media center. In additon, every computer has a dvd+/- rw drive.
Originally posted by: corkyg
Originally posted by: tallman45
How do you load the SATA drivers during Windows install without a floppy ?
Are you serious? Mine are on my mobo's CD or on the CD that comes with the PCI card. You can also download them.
Originally posted by: corkyg
Originally posted by: tallman45
How do you load the SATA drivers during Windows install without a floppy ?
Are you serious? Mine are on my mobo's CD or on the CD that comes with the PCI card. You can also download them.
Two birds with one stone hereOriginally posted by: SparkyJJO
I have a bunch of drives and disks in a box so if I ever need them I have them. I didn't spend the $10 on a black floppy drive to match my case because it wasn't worth it to me - I've only used a floppy in my computer once since I built it. I used that $10 towards a card reader instead which I use a LOT.