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I can answer questions regarding Floppy Disks , accessing floppies through programs and the inner details of the floppy

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I did projects in Floppy Data Recovery & management

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Recent Answers from Dinesh

2009-10-16 External Floppy Drive:

Fine, the answer i gave early is based on the error messaged you got like "Do you want to format the disk ?". When this comes up it indicates the inability of floppy drive to read the floppy but nothing

2009-10-16 External Floppy Drive:

Hello, It's because of the floppy's poor quality. Some floppy drives are not good at reading such floppies and they fail like yours. As they fail to read some sectors of floppy, they ask you to format

2009-10-16 floppy stops computer:

Hi, If this problem problem occurs only with a particular floppy, it should be damaged and your floppy drive may found it erroneous to read further and caused troubles. As you told it works

2009-06-12 Interrupting Virus Infection While in Progress:

You are right. Killing such processes which are infecting during the operations (copy,paste..) is difficult because they manage to start by some applications which looks trusted like office applications

2009-06-10 Interrupting Virus Infection While in Progress:

I have two ways to make it. First one is to kill the process which is suspected of infecting by replicating it on floppy. A file entry is made on disk only when it's completely copied or moved

 

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