💡 Rediscover the Past, One Floppy at a Time!
The Tendak USB Floppy Disk Drive is a portable external drive designed to read 3.5-inch floppy disks with a capacity of 1.44MB. It features a plug-and-play setup, requiring no additional drivers, and is compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows and Mac. This device is perfect for reviving old memories stored on floppy disks, making it a valuable tool for both personal and professional use in various industries.
Brand | Tendak |
Manufacturer | ztendak |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Item Height | 15 Millimeters |
Item Width | 10.1 Centimeters |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 10.1 x 1.5 cm; 240 g |
Item model number | CP-035-BK |
Hard Drive Size | 1.44 MB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | FDD |
Power Source | USB |
Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | ztendak |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 240 g |
U**Y
Completely fake advertisement.
Which floppy drive costs 18000/-?. Useless product completely. Floppy drive cost appx 600 to 700 rupees. It is showing very much.
M**Y
Works great. Easy to use
Home use
J**O
Muito bom .
Muito bom .
A**L
100% compatible con Windows 10
Funciona perfectamente, diseño robusto y discreto, únicamente lo conectas y windows te lo reconoce como unidad y puedes accesar discos de 3.5" de sistemas que aún los usen.
H**.
A Tale of Five Floppy Drives
I was trying to recover data from floppies to my Windows 10 Home machine. I ended up trying five different devices and am posting my review to let you know my results.First, all five devices worked PERFECTLY on my Windows 7 Pro laptop. However, when plugging in to my Windows 10 machine, three of them would only sit and spin with the drive light on, even though they were recognized as drives by Win10.After a little looking, I found that the devices that worked on my Windows 10 machine identified themselves and used the driver for the Y-E Data USB floppy, while the devices that just sat and spun identified themselves and used the driver for a TEAC floppy drive. So there must be a little difference in the internal configuration of the drive that is causing the issue.I tried 5 devices and found that the Tendak USB Floppy Disk Drive worked perfectly, as did the Esynic USB Floppy Drive . Both identified as Y-E Data USB floppy drives. When they were plugged in, they worked smoothly and quietly. It was a toss-up which one to choose to keep, but I eventually went with the Tendak because it seemed slightly quieter and faster, but that was really subjective. The Tendak also had more information such as a warranty card and information on how to contact support, while the Esynic box was empty. As far as quality of the drive, they seemed identical. If I had needed more than one drive, I would have kept them both.For me, initially the Sabrent External USB 1.44 MB 2x Floppy Disk Drive (FL-UDRV) seemed the nicest. The box was glossy with information covering it, you'd expect to see this sitting on a shelf in a big box store. (All other drives came in plain brown boxes). There were touches of quality in how the drive was packed, the box was made to fit it with a area for the cable to fit in and a dust cover over the USB end to keep it clean. It came with a beautiful guide to using the floppy, including information like the write-protect switch and not removing a floppy while the drive light is on, that newer users would not be familiar with. They also had a support phone number, and the person who answered seemed to be an American. Unfortunately, this was one of the devices that would not work on my Windows 10 machine. It identified as a TEAC USB Floppy drive, and when plugged in it simply had the drive light turn on and continuously seek for data. It worked perfectly in my Windows 7 machine, and was very fast and smooth. If I hadn't needed it working on Windows 10 as well, I would have kept this one in a heartbeat. From other reviews, it appears that it works on other people's Windows 10 machines, so I'd recommend you at least try it.The last two devices were both from Chuanganzhuo. 3.5" USB External Floppy Disk Drive Portable 1.44 MB FDD for PC Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10,for Mac,No Extra Driver Required,Plug and Play,Black and the 3.5" USB External Floppy Disk Drive Portable 1.44 MB FDD for PC Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7/8/10 +Dustproof Scratch-Resistant External Bag Case,No External Driver,Plug and Play. Both devices worked fine on Windows 7 Pro, but on Windows 10 Home they immediately had the drive light up and started a very loud seek process that never finished. These devices were louder than any other drive I tested, but did work just fine under Windows 7. Both used the TEAC USB Floppy driver as well.My conclusion: If you are lucky enough to be one of those whose computers will use the Sabrent External USB 1.44 MB 2x Floppy Disk Drive (FL-UDRV), get that drive. It is quality. If you can't, either the Tendak USB Floppy Disk Drive or the Esynic USB Floppy Drive will probably make you happy.
荒**海
Windows11で問題なく使えてます
懐かしさで購入しました。全く問題なく使用できます。簡単なエクセルやワードのファイルなら、昔ながらの、ディスクのシールにタイトルを書き込んで分類保存する方が、私には合っているようです。
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