Stiletto wrote:Skyscraper wrote:Im rescuing floppies which are so messed up that the floppy drives I usually use wont even format them.
The Samsung SFD-321B /KCP 1.44MB floppy drive I removed from my Compaq Presario K6-2 system turns out to be a miracle drive, it formats just about any floppy regardless how broken. 😀
I know there is software that can low-level format floppies but the such utility I have only works under XP and I do not have a working XP system in use at this moment in time.
What drives do you normally use? Floppy drive outliers like your Samsung often interest me, curious as to "why" it's a miracle drive. 😀
The 5 drives in the pile on the test bench at the moment, all working reasonable well only not with floppies my worthless Sony USB floppy drive has trashed.
2x YE-Data YD-701B-6031B 1.44MB (these are really old)
1x Alps Electric 1.44MB made 98-14 (only have the HP P/N)
1x Mitsumi D359T5 1.44MB
1x Teac FD-235HS 1.44MB
The Samsung drive stays on the test bench though.
As I was going to use the camera anyhow.
The 4 models of floppy drives that arent as good as the Samsung one.
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The Samsung drive.
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One 3.5" floppy drive looks like all other floppy drives in existence, well almost.
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