Reply 6880 of 29602, by Ozzuneoj
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Wow, nice! I bought a few online last year and the genius that shipped them only separated them by a layer of newspaper... not even crumpled. So they were all slightly damaged. Thankfully, I got all three of them for less than the price of one good drive, and only really needed them to test a huge pile of old floppy disks I obtained. In the end, one worked (aside from making a terrible clunking noise when the system loads windows 98), and I was able to test all of my disks.
I like using these drives, because it reminds me of the first computers I ever used (I have fond memories of using a an Atari 65\130XE with an Indus GT floppy), but trying to get data off of old disks (copied disks) that weren't stored with preservation in mind... yuck. Its rewarding when you fiddle with things just enough to get a disk to read and you're able to save some probably useless but probably rare piece of data, but it can be very frustrating.