Floppy disks are an old technology and very prone to corruption in a number of circumstances. If the disk is placed near any magnetic interference (speakers, monitor) if a disk gets to hot, or is exposed to light then data on the disk can become unreadable. It is very unlikely that data on a corrupt floppy disk can be recovered.
It is generally considered that the use of floppy disks for day to day file storage is a thing of the past. It would be advised you remove any data you have on floppy disc to a new storage format such as flash memory.
el disquete in spanish means 'disk' or CD Floppy disk (old-fashioned)
A floppy disk is an old type of removable, computer memory storage.
The storage device that stores the least amount of information is a floppy disk which only has a average storage space of 1mb
MS Dos is the operating system used for floppy disk and CDs. MS Dos is an old program created by Microsoft.
You would have to search online for an external floppy disk drive or buy an old PC that has one. In the "old days" every computer had a built-in floppy drive. It would always be right in the front. About a 4" wide slot.
Its an old square disc. You must be around 14 years young!
Back in the old days of the first computers, "disquette" was a floppy disk.
The floppy disk stores data. Before the days of large hard drives, flash disks, cds, and dvds this was the primary media for transporting data.For example if you wanted to install the old Windows 3.1x it came on a bundle of floppy disks. If you wanted to take a project from work or school back home, you used a floppy disk.
from a hard drive or from a good old fashioned floppy disk
You could select the ones you want and drag and drop them into the folder you want, or select the photos you want. Press ctrl+c then ctrl+v in the place the you want to move them to.You are using the words FLOPPY DISK, so I assume you have an external floppy drive or are you using an old computer? I bought an external floppy drive to be able to help people transition their information properly to at least CD/DVD storage. I would be certain of what you have before advising you what to do.GrandmaJ.
The old 5.25 inch disks had a notch that is covered/uncoverd for write protection. The not so floppy 3.5 inch disks have a little plastic slide that did the same thing. Software disks in that format might have a notch that can be covered with tape.
A floppy disk is a flexible and magnetic data storage system that is removable from the computer that can store up to 3 megabytes of data. A hard disk on the other hand is the main place that a computer stores data. It is a rotating disk that uses magnetic patterns to store data. Floppy disks have been replaced by USB flash drives.These days (2012) you will not find many floppy disks (although just a couple of years ago we had to order special floppy drives for a server because some software would only be installed if it booted from Drive: A a floppy). There were 8 inch and 5 inch and 31/2 inch floppy disks which were common. The latest (diskettes) were the smallest and were protected by a hard plastic casing. Inside a thin Mylar disk coated with a magnetic surface stored the 1.44 Mb that was the capacity of most diskettes. Hard disks have one or more aluminium or glass disks coated with magnetic surfaces. These hold much more information and now (2012) there are units that can store 3Tb or more.