![]() ![]() (All other drives came in plain brown boxes). The box was glossy with information covering it, you'd expect to see this sitting on a shelf in a big box store. If I had needed more than one drive, I would have kept them both.įor me, initially the Sabrent External USB 1.44 MB 2x Floppy Disk Drive (FL-UDRV) seemed the nicest. As far as quality of the drive, they seemed identical. The Tendak also had more information such as a warranty card and information on how to contact support, while the Esynic box was empty. It was a toss-up which one to choose to keep, but I eventually went with the Tendak because it seemed slightly quieter and faster, but that was really subjective. When they were plugged in, they worked smoothly and quietly. Both identified as Y-E Data USB floppy drives. I tried 5 devices and found that the Tendak USB Floppy Disk Drive worked perfectly, as did the Esynic USB Floppy Drive. So there must be a little difference in the internal configuration of the drive that is causing the issue. ![]() However, when plugging in to my Windows 10 machine, three of them would only sit and spin with the drive light on, even though they were recognized as drives by Win10.Īfter a little looking, I found that the devices that worked on my Windows 10 machine identified themselves and used the driver for the Y-E Data USB floppy, while the devices that just sat and spun identified themselves and used the driver for a TEAC floppy drive. I ended up trying five different devices and am posting my review to let you know my results.įirst, all five devices worked PERFECTLY on my Windows 7 Pro laptop. ![]() I was trying to recover data from floppies to my Windows 10 Home machine. ![]()
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