Keep it away from Magnets.
Save it from extreme temperatures.
Always store vertically in box.
Do not touch surface while inserting or removing it.
Never leave the disk in the PC after finishing the job.
Avoid over use of the disk otherwise it will not last for more than 6 months
Do not mix disks to be used everyday with those used for long.
Never put any heavy object on disk.
Never carry in loose bags or in pockets.
Never use clips/staples to hold disk.
floppy disc. ! <3
"Diskette" or "Floppy Disk" are the normal terms used in German.
A diskette, or "floppy disk", is a small, removable magnetic disk. The earliest models had a diameter of 8 inches and a capacity of less than 200 kilobytes. The diskette is still in use today, using a physical format pioneered by Apple, with a standard capacity of 1.44 megabytes. A CD, or "compact disc", is a small, removable optical disc, with a capacity of around 800 megabytes. Originally they were a write-once technology, but rewriteable discs are now available.
Diskette is the correct spelling.
take one you don't care about through one.
Although they're not used any more - that would be a floppy-disc
With care not to scratch the disc, if the disc is already scratched the cleaning will not help
Data can be easily loss when floppy disc is placed near a source of magnet or radio wave interference.
You have injured a disc in your back ( little shock absorbers between your vertebrae ), and it is bulging out at the site of the injury. Take care or it may become herneated or rurtured.
A diskette, also known as a floppy disk, stores information magnetically on a thin, circular piece of plastic coated with a magnetic material. Data is written and read using a disk drive that reads and writes information to the magnetic surface of the diskette.
Yes, it is a removable disc. However, almost no computers have diskettes anymore. Answer There should be a button to push that will expel the diskette. Location would be next to the drive. Computers manufactured over the past few years do not have a disk drive where you can insert a diskette. After a period of time where both a disk drive and a CD ROM drive were included, we are now in a time where CD ROM drives and USB ports are provided for external storage. Hmm, guess I misunderstood the question. I thought it was whether a diskette could be removed.
The alternative name for diskette is flexible disk.