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Data Storage Device - Floppy Disk (The Easy Way)

Step 3Slide over clip and place paper inside.

Slide over clip and place paper inside.
Hold the plastic or metal "clip" of your floppy and slide it over, and you should see some sort of tape. Slide your piece of paper into where the tape is, and release the clip. Your data is now secure.
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Jul 4, 2007. 7:23 PMthevenerablez says:
Or, memorize your password?
Aug 23, 2007. 3:10 PMGasbagmike says:
YEA YOU CAN JUST MEMORIZE IT...if you open and close the floppy, t can get damaged
Nov 26, 2010. 1:58 PMBlubber300 says:
Who cares if it gets damaged!? The biggest one of these I've seen is 1.44 MB, so this is probably the most useful thing you can do with it, unless you want to carry a bunch of scripts around with you.
Feb 26, 2010. 5:45 PMMorriscow says:
 open it up and put the paper inside: then spin the disk
Oct 24, 2008. 5:49 PMdanimal1234 says:
Don't forget - make sure it's write protected!

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