💡 Rediscover the past, one floppy at a time!
The 3.5" External Floppy Diskette USB Drive offers a convenient plug-and-play solution for accessing your vintage data. With a capacity of 1.44 MB, it supports a variety of operating systems including Windows and Mac, making it a versatile tool for both personal and industrial use. Its compact design ensures portability, while the USB interface guarantees compatibility with modern devices.
Hard Drive | 1.44 MB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | Mougerk |
Series | 8541581130 |
Item model number | 8541581130 |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.33 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.33 x 0.79 inches |
Color | Black |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
Manufacturer | Mougerk |
ASIN | B075JDNMMN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 10, 2017 |
S**K
Works Great With Windows XP, 7 and 8.1
This Floppy 3.5 USB 3.0 External Floppy Disk Drive (Plug and Play) was a Teac Model No. FD-05PUB before Mougerk took it over, using the same Model No., and updated it to conform with our modern day computers and Operating Systems (OS). The printing on the box states that the Floppy Disk Drive comes with a CD-ROM containing a driver (or drivers?) and a User’s Guide. Not true! The box contained only the Floppy Disk Drive. I have three PCs with Windows OS installed. They are as follows: one Desktop running Windows XP, one Desktop running Windows 7 and one Laptop running Windows 8.1. I am happy to say that, yes the Floppy Drive is ”Plug and Play”, yes it is USB 3.0 and yes this External Floppy Drive works great with all three of my computers and their installed OS. I liked it so well I bought another one. New? I don’t think so. Updated? I believe so. Watch out for the Internet because so many of these External Floppy Disk Drives need the CD-ROM containing the drivers. The driver update companies are cashing in on this problem.
T**S
Works on my Windows 10 computer
I needed a 3.5" disk drive to transfer files from my modern PC to my 1980's vintage PC. It works as expexted as long as you plug it into your PC before turning the PC on. If you plug it into the USB port on your PC while the PC has already started, the PC will not see the disk drive.
A**R
Worked but not on Windows 10
Windows 10 didn’t want to see the disc but I have an older Windows 7 Machine that recognized it immediately. Still Windows 7 would not read the disc without it being formatted first. In my case the disc came from a synthesizer in which it was formatted. Technically it should have been the same file format but Windows didn’t like it. No problem I formatted with W7 and the synth was happy with that so I was able to back up all patches before updating the firmware. Overall this reader/writer was good value for money as it did what I needed it to do but it may not work for you if you are trying to get data off an old disc. Although I’m sure there is a way to get Windows 10/11 to recognize it, this may require some work (not for those who haven’t built a PC and are not inclined to tinker). Sometimes hanging on to an older machine helps;)
S**Y
Super easy to use
If, like me, you have a bunch of old 3.5 floppy disks laying around, but no computer any more that sports a drive, this is a huge remedy. It really doesn't get any easier that this to use. Plug it in to a USB port, insert a disk, retrieve the contents. It is a bit of a slow process compared to today's standards, but the ability to retrieve material you once though was gone for good, more than makes up for the copying delay. I have been able to retrieve pictures from the 80's and 90's that I have not seen since that time. If you have some of these laying around, I recommend this option as opposed to services that may charge way more and take a good deal of time. Not to mention the potential of your mail going missing.
G**R
UPDATE: totally worthless!!!
So, this drive worked for a few disks, then it started acting like every disk put into it needed to be formatted. It is "plug and play" but it is totally unreliable! I'm throwing it away because it is total trash and too late for a refund.I suspected there was no way every disk I had was bad, so I got this other device instead and used it with an old floppy drive and I was able to read pretty much all the data on multiple disks. This is what finally worked via USB with Windows 10, provided you have an old floppy drive you know works: IYSHOUGONG 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive Connector 34 PIN 34P to USB Cable Adapter PCB Board
J**I
Very good
Very good, works fine and doesn’t need drivers for that.
K**P
it's ok I guess
I bought this to try and read some old floppy disks, but this drive is constantly trying to read disks that aren't there, I don't know if it's a windows 11 thing or what. I wind up unplugging it so it's not constantly making noise trying to read diskettes that aren't there.
W**L
Received a working 3.5 inch floppy drive
I received a working 3.5 inch floppy drive on the day promised for delivery (I live in a small city). Mougerk emailed me a set of instructions for use of this drive before the drive arrived. I used Windows 7 on both a desktop and and a laptop, and I was able to read all types of 3.5 inch floppies I had. The drive is also able to write and format disks. I cannot vouch for longevity of this drive yet.The drive does not function like the old built-in drives we remember. You cannot go from disk-to-disk viewing contents. Plug into USB and wait for software to load and make sure drive has stopped making noises. Then you can check through Windows Explorer to make sure the drive is recognized or insert floppy first. I have to remove the disk and close Explorer before working with the next floppy disk. (You just leave the drive plugged in until you are finished with it.) Any troubles might be a bad disk or no program that can read the disk, but can be other reasons.
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