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Um.... I plan to do a CD/Floppy test because when I extract teh ISO image test, I cannot open teh extracted file(it direct me to teh website...I don't know how to explain it). It ask me to insert a floppy disk...what is a floppy disk....isn't it already in my computer? The instruction is confusing. I don't udnerstand anything. I though I would get it whne I actually do it. Any help? If it's too much for you guys, it's OK. When I open the install icon for the CD/FLoppy test, a screen pop up and asks me to select target floppy disk. What is a Linux? The instrcution is already confusing....adding mroe stuff you don't knwo is even more confusing.
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This is a floppy drive, not always fitted to a PC

http://www.dayton-wr...loppy-D-052.jpg

Used with these discs

http://www.cs.nott.a...-5inch-1212.jpg
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