Hi All
Can somebody give me details on ‘Super Floppy Format’? Is it possible for
formatting a removable device in that format?
Thanks in Advance
Iqbal
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>Can somebody give me details on ‘Super Floppy Format’? Is it possible for
formatting a removable device in that format?
There are probably assorted meanings for “Super Floppy Format”. Personally
I think LS-120 disk drive. These are accessed as removable ATA devices, and
yes you can format one if you system has them (MANY of my systems have
LS-120 drives).
So your first question is: “What do you REALLY mean by Super Floppy Format”.
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IIRC “Super Floppy” is any media which is serviced by the disk class driver, but has no partition table on it.
Max
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Subject: [ntdev] Super Floppy Format
> Hi All
>
> Can somebody give me details on ‘Super Floppy Format’? Is it possible for
> formatting a removable device in that format?
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Iqbal
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