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There are lots of different adaptors to use with 3.5" drives so you can
mount them in a 5.25" bay. You should be able to find one around $5.
However, are you sure that your computer does not use a standard floppy
drive? I have a similar set up in my computer case - the small slot for
the diskette and a button on the outside of the case. It accepts a
standard floppy drive with faceplate and the standard eject button. The
faceplate fits right up against the inside of the case and the eject
button on the case works the standard eject button on the drive. If you
have not, you might want to remove the drive and see if it really is a
non-standard drive.
----- Original Message -----
From: Patty Hopkins-Baldwin <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 12:24 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] HARDWARE: Floppy diskette question
> Good evening list,
> Bear with me please. :-) Regarding a floppy disk drive that I have to
> replace. It's factory installed in the 3.5" bay ACER stuck it in,
above the
> CD-ROM drive. The diskette drive has no face plate, it's open. It has
a
> knob that sticks out of the case to disengage the diskette from the
drive
> when you want to take the diskette out. There is just a 3.5" 'slit'
big
> enough in the tower case to insert a diskette.
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