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Can they?

Yes!
No...
What the hell is a diskette?
I don't know.

Author Topic: Can Macs recognize Floopy Disks (Diskettes)?  (Read 1334 times)

I doubt that will happen, considering that even four-layer Blu-Ray discs can only hold 128GB, and they're a lot more advanced than floppy disks
solid-state drives are better

And blu-rays are easier to break than a regular CD.

And ssd's are awesome, they're just handicapped over-priced.

But you see, magnetic tape drives, such as floppy disks, last for 10s of years, whereas, most optical disks (blu-ray, dvd, cds) only last on average for around 8 years.

That number is total bullstuff. My CD's last like 8 months tops. And I take really good care of 'em.

But you see, magnetic tape drives, such as floppy disks, last for 10s of years, whereas, most optical disks (blu-ray, dvd, cds) only last on average for around 8 years.
I put down blu-ray when I said SSDs are better
also, just say "decades." it's easier
And blu-rays are easier to break than a regular CD.
And ssd's are awesome, they're just handicapped over-priced.
they wont be for long, eventually they'll be easier to make and there will be more of them, so they'll get cheaper, just like everything else has

I put down blu-ray when I said SSDs are better
also, just say "decades." it's easierthey wont be for long, eventually they'll be easier to make and there will be more of them, so they'll get cheaper, just like everything else has

Yep. But unlike some people, I save literally over a 100gig of files every day because of my work. I have 3 1tb hdd's full already. I can't afford to buy a new SSD every day just for work.

jesus christ beach what do you do that requires so much data

jesus christ beach what do you do that requires so much data
he's a research director

But you see, magnetic tape drives, such as floppy disks, last for 10s of years
i have a working windows 95 boot diskette that came with the OS, it's about 16 years since it was made
windows 98 cd-rom is broked and doesn't boot well

jesus christ beach what do you do that requires so much data

I work as a production intern for Hard2Beat Records. I save like 30-40 FLAC files daily. Plus their consolidated WMA tracks and the MP3 counterparts. As well as the .flp, .aiff, and .SDII files.

I'll easily go through 100gb on a normal day, on a slow day around 75.

We've always uses floppies and I still love them to be honest. I used a floppy disk to transfer files about a quarter of a mile when I lacked internet and I was using my friends computer at his house to download files.

Floppies are the only think I securely trust.
CD's break to easy
Flashdrives like to corrupt
Blue Rays are expensive
External HDD are just like flashdrives.

I work as a production intern for Hard2Beat Records.
"hard2beat" my richard because I'm too busy making research records

yo dawg, I heard you like macs

so I smashed all your windows

Floppies are easier to infect if I remember. Also if they get hit by a magnetic field, the data gets forgeted.


That number is total bullstuff. My CD's last like 8 months tops. And I take really good care of 'em.
Weird... All my disc-based copies of games still work and operate fine.  And they go through stuff care.

I don't know what you guys are doing to your stuff, but hard disk drive storage > all.

Most reliable source of storage imo. If they made like 500gig floppy disks, I'd use that over a CD/External HDD any day.
Hmm those magnets....

I have CDs from the 80's with music on them. They are not broken.