Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 3dbc043315ec8b7c0ec1253accb6c1870761a290 Size: 205.66 KB File Format: zip
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Floppy to CDRom is a free software by Wim Bolkensteyn and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Floppy to CDRom which is 205.66 KB in size and belongs to the software category File Management. Floppy to CDRom was released on 2009-02-27 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-23 and is currently at version 1.
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Floppy to CDRom Description
Once I was looking for a file. I was sure that it was on one of my old floppy disks. After looking in a box with maybe over hundred floppies, I lost my courage. Then I found a small drawer cabinet, with even a lot more floppies. It was time to solve the problem. All my disks to a CDRom.
After looking on Internet, where I found only one program, which did not exactly work as I liked, I decided to make my own.
Specifications
Drive A or B selectable as source drive.
Copy to any convenient hard disk location.
Automatically copy each disk into a separate folder with the name of that disk.
Progress indicator for each floppy.
Log file with floppy name, date, time and destination directory.
The Floppy to CDRom application was designed to be a small tool that copies all files and directories from a floppy disk to the harddisk. When all floppies are copied they can be burned to a CDRom. If there are several floppy disk who belongs together as a group, for example Borland Pascal 6 then all floppies from such a group can be placed in the same directory. After that, each floppy goes into its own subdirectory.
One important point: every floppy disk must have a label (name). This name is used for the name of the subdirectory where the files are copied to.
First the Source Drive must be selected. In principle, this can be drive A or drive B. To read the name of the disk and to see the used file size, click on "Update". The default is drive A. However, since I have only one drive A and no drive B, it is not sure that the selection works.
The second thing to do is to select the Destination Path. The name of the disk is used to create a subdirectory in the Destination Path. Each floppy disk goes into its own folder.
Finaly click on the "Start Copy" button. Now the files will be copied.
During the file copy the standard Window file copy animation is visible. If the source disk has no name, or the destination path is not valid an error message will popup.