On the internet, usually.  I've upgraded flash rom in modems and
motherboards by downloading a utility from the internet before.
Otherwise, the company will supply you with a cd-rom. 

Jon
Crichton: "Who's your daddy? C'mon, you know who your daddy is. Who's
your daddy? D'Argo, tell him who his daddy is.
D'Argo: *I'M* YOUR DADDY!
~Farscape~


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of G. D. Akin
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 11:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scouted: Dell follows Apple: Eliminates Floppies

I just had another thought (I know, "note the date and time").

ROM upgrades require a floppy boot disk.  How will we upgrade ROM?

George A

----- Original Message -----
From: "J. van Baardwijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Scouted: Dell follows Apple: Eliminates Floppies


> At 16:04 7-2-2003 -0500, Jon Gabriel wrote:
>
> >>>"You insert it right into the USB port, and your computer reads it
just
> >>>like it would read a floppy drive. The benefit is, you've got much
more
> >>>capacity -- instead of just 1.44 megabytes, at the low end you have
16
> >>>megabytes."
> >>
> >>Unless of course you are one of those hundreds of thousands of
people
who
> >>still use Windows NT 4.0, which doesn't have USB support...
> >
> >Apple gave their users the same problem several years ago.  We had
several
> >hundred (around 5 - 600) floppies in my office that had to be
converted
to
> >cd.  Took an intern days to copy them onto a hard drive, organize and
> >package them for burning. (I still remember her ripping them apart
and
> >shredding them to bits when she was done.  Ruined a shredder, too.)
> >
> >Could have cheerfully killed Apple at the time.  :(
> >
> >But... this has happened before with 5.25 floppies, so I guess
there's a
> >precedent.
>
> This still leaves users with another problem: boot floppies. When the
OS
> won't boot, you can still boot your computer with the OS boot floppy
(or
> rescue disk, or whatever it's called) and try and fix the problem --
or at
> least backup your data before reinstalling everything. No floppy
drive, no
> emergency boot floppies...
>
>
> >You weren't able to get that memory stick drive working??
>
> Yes and no. It works under Windows 2000, and if and when I'll bother
to
> install the driver it will also work under Windows 98. However, both
OS's
> are running on the same PC (together with NT 4), so there is little
use
for
> that memory stick.
>
> Can't use it for transferring data to other computers, either. The
PC's I
> use at work all run NT 4. If and when I need to transfer data between
my
> laptop and my home desktop PC, I do that over the network -- the only
> doable option anyway, as the desktop PC is so old that it doesn't have
an
> USB port.
>
>
> Jeroen "Tech Support" van Baardwijk
>
>
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