You are
running out of hard drive space, you want to save some to save room on
your hard drive. You have some options, Floppy Disks, CD's, or a Zip Disk.
What's the best choice? If you said Floppy Disk that's probably a really
bad idea.
OK, before you send me a nasty e-mail, let me explain. I get 5-6 e-mails
a week where someone is trying to save hard drive space by keeping his
/ her stuff on a floppy disk (then deleting the file from the computer).
This is a really bad idea for two reasons:
1. Floppy disks are
NOT reliable. You're much more likely to lose info from a floppy disk
than a hard drive. I can't tell you how many people I've talked to / e-mail
with who ask me how to recover lost data from a floppy disk. Data that
was there has "disappeared" or become unreadable. For the most
part, when that happens the information is lost forever.
2. A floppy disk only
holds 1.44 meg of info. You would need almost 700 floppies to save 1 GB
of information. Since most newer hard drives hold 10+ GB, you can see
that saving a few files to a floppy isn't going to save a significant
amount of space.
My recommendation
is if you don't have enough hard drive space, get a second hard drive.
Most newer computers support multiple hard drives, and they shouldn't
be too expensive to install (much cheaper than the purchase price of 700
floppies). In fact, if you're comfortable with the inner workings of your
computer, you can probably do it yourself (it's takes me about 15 minutes
to install a drive but about 45 minutes to dig the computer out from under
my desk).
In general, only use
floppies to transfer information from one computer to another or as a
backup. Never put an important file on one, delete it from your hard and
expect it to always be there. If you are really set on saving stuff on
something other than your hard drive, try using a ZIP disk. You can get
a zip drive for around $100.00 and they are more reliable than floppies
(but still not as reliable as hard drives).
Finally, please don't
misunderstand me. Floppies are a good way to back up important info -
and you should always have your important info backed up some way or another.
Just don't rely on 3.5 floppies to store your data forever.
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