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(Bilgisayar) floppy disk
A removable disk used for storing digital data, measuring between 2 and 8 inches diagonally and storing between 80 KB and 240 MB
A small portable flexible magnetic disk used for data storage on many microcomputers Floppies come in 3 and a half and 5 and a quarter inch sizes, with several densities and formats
Typically, a removable computer storage medium consisting of a thin flexible plastic disk, coated with a magnetic material on both sides The most common type, a 3 5-inch, is protected by a hard plastic case
A disk which is covered with protective packaging and can be removed from its drive Currently, floppy disks are generally 3 5 inches wide The protective covering on 3 5"_disks_is_hard plastics_prompting_some_to_think_that_these_are_hard_disks_but_they are_not __The_media_inside_is_the_same_floppy_material_as_that_inside the_older_5 25" disks Floppy disks also come in different densities and care must be taken to use a disk of appropriate density or data may be lost from the disk Floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed, small capacity, and low price
Also known as a "floppy" "floppy diskette"; it's the disk that is used to store and transport data, usually 3 5 inches
A portable magnetic storage medium for computer data Floppy disks typically hold 1 44 MB of information
Portable storage media Not to be confused with Hard Disk named because old type 5¼” disks were floppy to touch, 3½“ disks however have a rigid casing, but are still referred to as floppy Floppy disks are slower to access than hard disks and have less storage capacity Main advantage of floppy disks is that they are portable thus allowing data be taken from one computer and read on another Floppies come in two sizes
A physically flexible magnetic storage disk Note that both 3 5-in and the old 5 25-in diskettes are ``floppy '' 3 5-in diskettes typically can hold 1 44 MB of data Compare hard disk
(FD) A removable, portable magnetic disk on which data and programs can be stored Also called diskettes, floppies are flexible plastic The older 5-1/4 inch disks are more flexible; the 3-1/2 inch disks have a hard protective case around them and are the primary size used now
Also called diskette This is the magnetic storage medium used to store and transfer data, usually between personal computers that are not networked
A relatively inexpensive, flexible, plastic disk for storing digital data on both sides of its magnetic surface The amount of data depends on the diameter of the disk and the technology for recording the data See DISK STORAGE
A small, portable magnetic disk that is used to store and transport computer data Sometimes called a diskette
A removable disk, on which information can be stored and from which it can be retrieved There are two common varieties of floppy disks, referred to by their size: 5 25 inch and 3 5 inch The latter is enclosed in a hard plastic shell, but is still a ``floppy'' disk
A removable disk, also called a diskette
removable external memory device used for storing computer programs or data
A floppy disk is one of many kinds of computer file storage device Like the hard disk on your computer, a floppy disk will allow you to save a copy of a file to it Floppy disks have the advantage of being portable This allows files to be opened on different computers Compared to other storage devices they are quite 'small' This means their capacity to store files is limited (to 1 4Mb) They are still more than adequate for most people's needs, such as storing word processed documents
A removable storage medium Standard 3 5 inch floppy disks can store just over 1MB of information Because floppies have been the most widely used removable storage medium since the mid-to-late 1980s, they are the most convenient way to transfer files between computers
A thin portable plastic disk usually 3 5" in diameter on which electronic files can be recorded Typically holds over I Megabyte of data
a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit; used to store data or programs for a microcomputer; "floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed and small capacity and low price"
floppy, diskette A magnetic storage medium with a flexible disk inside; cf hard disk