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    Originally posted by peat moss@15 June 2004 - 21:49
    @ROSSCO but type DIR there you go ,or delete a program REM it . Or deltree
    I know the commands, i also know the extensions for the dir command.

    but say u have a cd that has 50 files on it that start with say N, and u can't remember what the file you are looking for is called, so you type in dir N or something liek that (can't remember at teh moment lol, once i get in there it will all come back to me) so then it is showing 50 results, oonly 25 per page thoough, so once you've looked at those 25, and it isn't one of them, how do u look at the other 25?

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    or dir n*.* | more

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    Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@15 June 2004 - 14:13
    ya floppy drives are crap.

    Yup, that's what I thought too.
    Since I first built Sprocket last August she's gone through many,many changes...none of which included a floppy drive.

    Then, last week, I wanted to install SATA drives and guess what?
    You pretty much have to have a floppy.
    The drivers come on a floppy disk and Windows is very adamant about searching drive A: for them.
    Won't even consider a CD.
    I believe that this is called "legacy boneheadedness".

    Unfortunately for me, not only did I not even possess a floppy drive, but I had spent considerable time modding my floppy bay to accept my HDD and certainly didn't feel like ditching all my fine work.
    A used floppy was procured from my PC shop buddies ( cost= zero...you gotta love that&#33 and I then spent the next few hours mounting the drive and running the necessary power/IDE (?) cables so as not to ruin my general layout.
    Turned out pretty cool actually and was an interesting exercise in fabrication.
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    ive got an old AMD 200MHz PC with floppydrive.......

    my new comp has a black case, so that yellow (i think it used to be white) floppy drive wouldnt really fit color wise...........

    but hey, a LAN card is cheaper than a floppy drive, so 3 guesses what my solution is

    wouldnt work for the stuff it needs the A drive for, but you can always assign the A drive to a CD drive is ya really want......
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    Originally posted by clocker+16 June 2004 - 08:13--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (clocker @ 16 June 2004 - 08:13)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ROSSCO_2004@15 June 2004 - 14:13
    ya floppy drives are crap.

    Yup, that&#39;s what I thought too.
    Since I first built Sprocket last August she&#39;s gone through many,many changes...none of which included a floppy drive.

    Then, last week, I wanted to install SATA drives and guess what?
    You pretty much have to have a floppy.
    The drivers come on a floppy disk and Windows is very adamant about searching drive A: for them.
    Won&#39;t even consider a CD.
    I believe that this is called "legacy boneheadedness".

    Unfortunately for me, not only did I not even possess a floppy drive, but I had spent considerable time modding my floppy bay to accept my HDD and certainly didn&#39;t feel like ditching all my fine work.
    A used floppy was procured from my PC shop buddies ( cost= zero...you gotta love that&#33 and I then spent the next few hours mounting the drive and running the necessary power/IDE (?) cables so as not to ruin my general layout.
    Turned out pretty cool actually and was an interesting exercise in fabrication.
    Pics will show up when my camera returns from it&#39;s peregrinations. [/b][/quote]
    You could have just left it hanging inside the computer as you used it that one time, then unhook it after your done. Saves a lot of work

    another thing you could have done, but ofcourse this does not work for the installation of windows lol, is to download the drivers...

    anyway, by the time i get a sata drive and motherboard they will probably have fixed teh floppy drive only problem.

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