Virtual Floppy Drive Application
I had a need for a floppy drive for a server that didn’t have a physical device. I know I could use a USB floppy, but the customer didn’t want a USB floppy hanging off the brand spanking new IBM x3650 servers.
The need arose from a feature in DataCore’s SANMelody software that allows any modifications of the configuration to be written to a backup floppy for config recovery purposes. This is a great feature that I really wanted the customer to use so I hunted for a Virtual Floppy drive that would allow it to be presented to Windows as though it was a physical device.
I ended up with a fantastic piece of software called Virtual Floppy Drive 2.1. This software acts as a proper read/write floppy drive that can mount existing floppy images and add, remove, edit files. It can also create a blank floppy image and have applications write to it directly.
Best of all it is freeware. Perfect!
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