Actually, I agree with Thomas.
Ever since my 486, ALL my computers who came with a Floppy drive
managed to ruin the diskettes after afew uses, or what I wrote
to the diskette using one computer wouldnt be read by another,
even if it was from the same age.

I remember that I once replaced the drive because of this - and
it remained the same.

I remember someone I know mentioning something about how latly
the reliability of floppy-drives got dropped up to amazing levels.

I've also seen this happening way too much in public places. Maybe
the drives really are not as reliable as they were used to be?

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