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May 21, 2005 20:32

If you've got information on floppy disks that you want to transfer to some other storage thingy, how would you do it, and what storage thingy would you ask for in PC world?

sorry for the badly worded question, I have to learn two or three chapters of sociology work for monday.

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jedthehumanoid May 21 2005, 04:36:19 UTC
If you've got loads of spare USB ports, get a flash drive memory stick. I bought mine a while back and it's never let me down. You can slap 'em in, copy or transfer info, then rip 'em out and do it all over again later. Easy and cheap, and available in several different sizes (40mb up to 256mb I think).

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artysmokes May 21 2005, 17:23:42 UTC
Presuming you have a floppy drive, you just copy the files on to your PC and then burn them on to a CDR.
Those key-ring sized USB storage things are great though. Someone I know has more mp3s on his keyring than I have on my Hard Drive!

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thedeathcrow May 22 2005, 12:16:18 UTC
thanks for the suggestions. The nice people at curry's eventually worked out what i wanted, and now everything's perfect.
except that i have no revision notes for an exam on wednesday.

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