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09-Apr-2008, 07:36 PM #16
Truthfully, I recently stuck a floppy in this machine because I had a couple of things that weren't on CD's. I also occasionally get someone walking in with a floppy, and I didn't want to dig out the USB drive to read them.
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10-Apr-2008, 03:16 AM #17
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I'm moving to either CD's or USB drives for my support tasks. More and more computers are coming without floppies, but you rarely see one without either an optical drive or a USB port.
JohnWill,

Do you "open" this software & then burn it to a CD or flash-drive / or just copy the D/L to the CD/flash-drive ??
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10-Apr-2008, 05:33 PM #18
We're really talking about bootable tools disks here, which is what I was speaking of.
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