Floppy works on some pcs, but not others

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Colleen Gayle Lane

Has anyone else ever noticed this? Frequently a patron will try and access
their floppy disc on one of our pcs and they get the message saying that it
needs to be formatted, but if they move to a different pc they can access
their files just fine. Today I tried one of my own floppies that I created
2 documents on and it would not work on 3 different pcs, but I could open it
on 2 others and my own obviously. Any explanation for why this happens?
Thanks.

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Colleen Gayle Lane
Milton Public Library
 
Differences in head alignment in the floppy drives is your answer. The only
real solution is to change out all the floppy drives, but you'd probably
have better luck using USB keys. The floppy drive is really very obsolete.
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Cari (MS-MVP Printing & Imaging)
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"Colleen Gayle Lane" <colleen.lane@mpl.on.ca> wrote in message
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> Has anyone else ever noticed this? Frequently a patron will try and
> access their floppy disc on one of our pcs and they get the message saying
> that it needs to be formatted, but if they move to a different pc they can
> access their files just fine. Today I tried one of my own floppies that I
> created 2 documents on and it would not work on 3 different pcs, but I
> could open it on 2 others and my own obviously. Any explanation for why
> this happens? Thanks.
>
> --
> Colleen Gayle Lane
> Milton Public Library
>
 
"Colleen Gayle Lane" <colleen.lane@mpl.on.ca> wrote in message
news:u3MiieEOIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Has anyone else ever noticed this? Frequently a patron will try and

access
> their floppy disc on one of our pcs and they get the message saying that

it
> needs to be formatted, but if they move to a different pc they can access
> their files just fine. Today I tried one of my own floppies that I

created
> 2 documents on and it would not work on 3 different pcs, but I could open

it
> on 2 others and my own obviously. Any explanation for why this happens?
> Thanks.
>



Some of the drives are out of alignment and will need to be replaced
 
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