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    Guide me about NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive

    hi
    i am using gateway home computer for my study. I have installed windows xp operating system in that system. Actually i want to know about its floppy disk drive because i want to removed it from system but i don't know how do that .please basically give me some information about NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive as soon as possible

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    Re: Guide me about NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive

    In NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive has some unformatted recording capacity which is around 2.00/1.00 MB at high density with 2.0-MB mode as well as 1.67/0.83 MB with 1.6-MB mode. In that system also have formatted recording capacity which is around High density (2.0-MB mode) 1,440 KB (512-byte, 18-sector) as well as 720 KB too. The speed of NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk is 300 rpm means on 2.0-MB mode. As well as it has 160 (80 tracks × 2 sides) number of track. The top of the floppy disk drive which has label which provides identification information for the drive.
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    Re: Guide me about NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive

    In NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive has cable connector which has the capacity of connectivity of the floppy data cable. Pin 1 is to the left, closest to the power connector. If you want to know about how Floppy Disk Drive installed of NEC 1.44-MB then you can follow the user guide of the your system or you can also visit to the support.gateway.com. On that type of web site you will get more information regarding to that.
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    Re: Guide me about NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive

    Basically NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive used +5.0 V voltage power in the system. In that system the operating current is around 725 mA it is a typical or normal current capacity but in generally the maximum current capacity is round 1,080 mA which is maximum. As well as the per consumption of that system which is around Standby-0.015 W. Make sure that if you are trying to add a second floppy disk drive to the computer, ensure the BIOS Setup utility lists Floppy A and Floppy B. If it only lists Floppy A,the BIOS is designed to only support one floppy disk drive. Ensure again Ensure that the floppy disk drive controller is enabled in the BIOS Setup Utility.
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    Re: Guide me about NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive

    In NEC 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive system you can easily removed the floppy disk fro the drive for that process you just follow the some points like firstly you need to turn off the computer after that Carefully check the floppy disk drive for obstructions, which could prevent the disk from ejecting. After that if there possible then slide a credit card into the floppy disk drive on top of the disk, and then press the eject button other wise try to slide the credit card into the drive below the floppy disk, and then press the eject button. If the disk has in damage condition then use the disk to copy the information to the hard drive or another floppy disk. When complete, discard the damaged floppy disk.

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