How Can I Format a Floppy Disk?

How Can I Format a Floppy Disk?


How Can I Format a Floppy Disk?

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A standard 1.44 MB floppy diskA floppy disk is a reusable and removable form of computer media, useful for storing small files such as text and image files. Copy and paste files between the floppy and a computer as needed. But if you want to erase all data on the disk (which... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Maxwell Payne

How to Create a FAT32 Partition Without Erasing the Hard Drive

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The NTFS file system is needed for some security features in Windows.Partitioning a hard drive is very useful for a system administrator. Breaking your disk up can allow you to dual-boot operating systems and separate OS data from application data. Unfortunately, whenever you attempt to alter your active hard... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Robert Kingsley

How Do I Format a Hard Drive & Reinstall Windows XP?

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Windows XP runs well on older and lower-end computers.If your Windows XP system runs slowly because of too many programs or other issues, reinstalling the operating system can provide a significant speed boost. After a few years of running continuously and installing programs, Windows XP slows down.... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Mark Pool

How to Run the Sweeper

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When your computer's hard drive starts to run out of space, Windows will automatically launch the Disk Cleanup utility to help you remove old, unnecessary and temporary files and recover space on the drive. You can also manually launch this... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Scott James

How to Get Windows to Recognize a New Adaptec SCSI Card

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SCSI devices can include anything from printers to hard drives.An Adaptec SCSI Card is an expansion card that adds support for SCSI devices to a computer that would not otherwise support them. Installation of these devices is typically straightforward. After an Adaptec SCSI card is inserted into a free PCI... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Robert Kingsley

How to Convert the RealPlayer Media File Format for XP

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The RealPlayer software allows you to watch and listen to streaming audio and video files on the Internet. RealPlayer for Windows XP supports several different file formats, but focuses on the proprietary .RM format. This format, however, does... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Michael Butler

How to Format a Transcend SDHC 8GB Card

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Transcend is a manufacturer of portable storage devices such as SDHC memory cards, a high-capacity version of SD cards. These cards function like SD cards and can be used in the same slots. If a Transcend card receives an error message that... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Lindsay Howell

The Differences in Win7 32 & Win 7 64

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What if somebody asked you, "Do you want $32 or $64?" The answer would be obvious -- more is better. But what if, instead of dollars, they were asking about bits? Windows 7 ships with both 32-bit and 64-bit installation discs, and while in... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Robert Allen

How to Add an Extension to a File Name

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All files are accompanied by an extension, which is a three- or four-character designation that follows the file name and a period. The extension tells the user and the computer the file's format and which application should open it. You can... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Scott James

Why a Computer May Be Slow

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A virus could be causing your computer slowdown.When your previously well-functioning computer suddenly becomes sluggish, you're likely to feel frustrated and annoyed. When you use a computer, you want it to run applications and programs quickly so that you spend less time waiting and more... Recent Article published on 3/10/2011 by Jae Ireland

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