As a practical demonstration of how fun magnetic media is, he then proceeded to try and fix these four disks with a bulk eraser tool. All but four also could be formatted without issues, the problematic disks reported bad sectors, which was a bit of a bummer. To his delight, he found that he could read most of the disks without issues, revealing contents that had been on there since the 1990s. With the purported unreliability of this type of magnetic media in mind, what are the chances of a box of used FDs - whether DD or HD format - still working in 2023? That’s the question which set out to answer in a recent video when he bought a stash of these real-life save icons in 720 kB format from eBay. With the last manufacturer of 3.5″ floppy disks (FDs) having shut down in 2010, those who are still using this type of storage medium for production and/or retrocomputing purposes have to increasingly rely on a dwindling stack of new old stock, or the used market.
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