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Brad September 13th 06 07:26 PM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
Hi,

The floppy drive, part # 261848-001, in my 1997 (abt.) Compaq Presario
1060 laptop is bad and there is no replacement available. Note: I service
TVs, etc., rarely computers. I have a floppy drive from another model Compaq
laptop, not the same part number, but it could fit in the space occupied by
the original. What is your opinion?

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.


Don Bowey September 13th 06 09:23 PM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
On 9/13/06 11:26 AM, in article ,
"Brad" wrote:

Hi,

The floppy drive, part # 261848-001, in my 1997 (abt.) Compaq Presario
1060 laptop is bad and there is no replacement available. Note: I service
TVs, etc., rarely computers. I have a floppy drive from another model Compaq
laptop, not the same part number, but it could fit in the space occupied by
the original. What is your opinion?

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.


In my opinion all 1.44 MB floppies are the same. I don't even look at their
part numbers when I change one out.

Don


Puckdropper September 13th 06 10:14 PM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
Don Bowey wrote in
:


In my opinion all 1.44 MB floppies are the same. I don't even look at
their part numbers when I change one out.

Don



Be careful if you work on PS/2s. Very little was standardized in those
not even the floppy drives!

Puckdropper
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Art September 13th 06 11:50 PM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
Agreed the floppies are probably the same but the actual priority device
that reads and writes to them are different depending on manufacturer,
sometimes model numbers, etc. That is, a floppy drive unit from a SONY will
not work in a DELL, nor a Old HP in a new Compaq.
"Puckdropper" wrote in message
reenews.net...
Don Bowey wrote in
:


In my opinion all 1.44 MB floppies are the same. I don't even look at
their part numbers when I change one out.

Don



Be careful if you work on PS/2s. Very little was standardized in those
not even the floppy drives!

Puckdropper
--
Wise is the man who attempts to answer his question before asking it.

To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm




Allodoxaphobia September 13th 06 11:55 PM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
On 13 Sep 2006 21:14:42 GMT, Puckdropper wrote:
Don Bowey wrote in
:

In my opinion all 1.44 MB floppies are the same. I don't even look at
their part numbers when I change one out.


Be careful if you work on PS/2s. Very little was standardized in those
not even the floppy drives!


Yep. I remember that the PS/2 either inverted the meaning of the
write-protect slider, or totally ignored it.

( For you kiddies reading this and wondering:
( No we are not speaking of the Play Station 2.

Jonesy
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Michael Black September 14th 06 12:37 AM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
Don Bowey ) writes:
On 9/13/06 11:26 AM, in article ,
"Brad" wrote:

Hi,

The floppy drive, part # 261848-001, in my 1997 (abt.) Compaq Presario
1060 laptop is bad and there is no replacement available. Note: I service
TVs, etc., rarely computers. I have a floppy drive from another model Compaq
laptop, not the same part number, but it could fit in the space occupied by
the original. What is your opinion?

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.


In my opinion all 1.44 MB floppies are the same. I don't even look at their
part numbers when I change one out.

Don

But does that apply to laptops? They often do use proprietary parts,
which is why extra parts are often so expensive. It likely also
depends on vintage, the further back in time the more likely it is
a unique device to that laptop.

Michael



Art September 15th 06 11:51 AM

Floppy Drive from one Laptop into Another Laptop
 
As posted earlier, the media, the 1.44 floppies are universal, however the
actual mechanical drive assemblies are proprietary, even in some cases
machine to machine in the same manufacturer. You will require the correct
device to fit back into the Compaq Laptop.
"Michael Black" wrote in message
...
Don Bowey ) writes:
On 9/13/06 11:26 AM, in article ,
"Brad" wrote:

Hi,

The floppy drive, part # 261848-001, in my 1997 (abt.) Compaq
Presario
1060 laptop is bad and there is no replacement available. Note: I
service
TVs, etc., rarely computers. I have a floppy drive from another model
Compaq
laptop, not the same part number, but it could fit in the space occupied
by
the original. What is your opinion?

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.


In my opinion all 1.44 MB floppies are the same. I don't even look at
their
part numbers when I change one out.

Don

But does that apply to laptops? They often do use proprietary parts,
which is why extra parts are often so expensive. It likely also
depends on vintage, the further back in time the more likely it is
a unique device to that laptop.

Michael






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