Sometimes new computers can be a pain
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Sometimes new computers can be a pain
You know, i get this awesome new computer, and i am thinking, man i want to play my favorite rpg game, Ultima 7 the black gate, as i find my floppy disks and i am happy and excited since i haven't played it in a year, i am about to stick it in the floppy drive, what do i see you say? First, a cd drive, then another for burning cd's, and i look down more, NO FLOPPY DISK DRIVE!!! ITS CRAZY!!! ahhhhhhh!!!!, now i don't have any comps with a floppy drive, what am i going to do. I don't feel like getting the ones they have out in the internet, cuz its piracy, but is it alright if you already own the game? Doesn't matter because i am not going to do it anyway.... i need to find a way to get it on my comp...and i want to do it anytime, as long its before the 3d engine comes out, because i really want to try that when it comes out =D. Thanks
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Re: Sometimes new computers can be a pain
Why don't you go with a friend that has a PC with floppy drive and CD burner, install it there, zip it, burn it on a CD, then bring it to your new PC?
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Re: Sometimes new computers can be a pain
what in the hell is a floppy disc
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Re: Sometimes new computers can be a pain
you can probably get one on ebay or at some cheap computer place for maybe 5 or 10 bucks.. or ill send you mine for $7.50
Re: Sometimes new computers can be a pain
Get an USB floppy drive. Brand new ones can be had for cheap. Well they are on AU ebay.
Re: Sometimes new computers can be a pain
I think I paid around $7 for a new floppy drive from newegg.com.
Of course, we don't even know if your computer'd MB supports floppies, so maybe you'd be better off with the USB version.
Of course, we don't even know if your computer'd MB supports floppies, so maybe you'd be better off with the USB version.