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> Vista Will Not Support Old DVD Drives
joeysicily
post Jan 17 2006, 08:27 PM
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about saint michael post. " Do away with floppies." Well, I sorta agree with you however I as a systems admin for my company order PCs and still add the floppy to it. I seemed to be still scared to not have a floppy drive. Just in case I needed to copy a small file over.. like bios update or a license file. Some computers are not even on the network so I cannot just copy it over the network or download it. Of course you have the option of USB and CD-R However I don't have an USB thumb drives available and not sure if im going to go out and buy 1 just for that. Burning CDs is just to painfull especially if your trying to make a boot disk. Everyone has floppies around so you cant run out of those unless you finally got the nerve to trash them all.
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post Jan 26 2006, 08:59 AM
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Is windows vista beta 2 out yet? if so can i get a download link please>?
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