Is there a way to create empty floppy disk images, which I can use with VirtualBox?
Insert your blank floppy disk into the drive. Your floppy disk will be formatted as a 720KB Double Density Floppy Disk ready to be read by an Amiga. Extract the FMT.EXE file anywhere on your HD in a location you will remember. Your floppy disk will be formatted as a 720KB Double Density Floppy Disk ready to be read by an Amiga. Later we changed it up to DOS 6.22 with Win 3.1 on top, and the POS software running in a DOS window. This allowed us to run Norton pcAnywhere from the home office to dial up the store via 14.4 Kbps modem and compress the active files using PKZip, then upload them to the Office computer for backup.
The client is Windows XP.
Peter MortensenLinux:
Linux & other Unix-like systems:
Windows:
You'll have an empty '1.44 MB' image. Attach it to VirtualBox and format through 'My Computer' in the guest.
If you want to format the image on the host system or to copy files into it, use mkfs.vfat
+ mount -o loop
on Linux, and VFD on Windows. Note that official build of VFD 'works only on 32 bit systems' as of version 2.1, but there are alternative builds available.
Linux:
Windows:
Windows, create, format and mount in one command:
gronostajWith Linux it is very easy to create an empty floppy image with 'dd'.
The thread How to create a floppy image? in the VirtualBox forum contains a downloadable empty floppy image for you.
Peter MortensenI used to use WinImage for creating empty floppy images on Windows. The program is shareware and runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7. Since later Windows versions have a compatibility mode I highly assume it will run there too.http://www.winimage.com/download.htmAs shareware it can be used for 30 days without restrictions. After 30 days you have to buy it and register if you want to continue using it. Since you only need one empty floppy image as a template, I would keep this image in a safe place, zip it, and unzip a copy every time I need another empty floppy image.
Just download the .zip and start the .exe directly, no installation required. Don't use the virtual floppy driver.
winimage.exe
and click Ok..ima
as save format and choose a filename.You can rename filename.ima to filename.dsk or filename.img or whatever you choose for your new empty floppy image.
Another fully open source method is to use vfd, but you need to install the virtual floppy driver first, otherwise you cannot use vfd to format the virtual drive and then save it to a file. vfd only works on Windows 2000 and XP (reported to work also on Vista) 32-bit. http: // vfd.sourceforge.net/
Last but not least you could use Virtual PC to create an empty floppy image. Microsoft has an KB article describing the whole process: https: // support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/825098.
While Emulators and virtual floppy drives certainly are a possibility, using WinImage is the easiest and fastest way to get what you want. And the big advantage is that with WinImage you don't need to install anything.
Developed during the 1960s, a Floppy Disk is certainly a thing of the past. But there may be some users who may need to use the Floppy Disk for some reason.
Floppy drives were used extensively used during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, however, with the invention of CDs, DVDs, and external USB drives with storage, use of floppy disk eventually died with time. Most modern PC’s today don’t even house floppy drives, in fact CD / DVD drives are also being phased out slowly in favour of USB external devices.
You might wonder about why we need to use a floppy disk in the first place. Maybe some old favorite software or game installation processes require the usage of floppy disk. Then some of the other uses could be while partitioning a hard drive, accessing the command line prompt or even transferring files between virtual PCs. Or maybe you want to use it just for the heck of it!
Well you can use your physical Floppy Disk Drive or you could use a Virtual Floppy Drive.
If you have an old physical Floppy Drive that you can attach to your device, then you will need to download the latest driver from the Windows Update website to use it with Windows 10. Attach the drive, open the Device Manager and select Scan for hardware changes and then Install or Update the driver. If this works, good, else go down to the manufacturers website and download and install the latest device driver.
If you plan to buy a new one, then there are several USB Floppy Disk Drives available even now in the market that are Plug and Play. and work just fine on a Windows 10 computer. Just plug the device, wait for the device to install the drivers, and start using the Floppy Disk Drive on your Windows 10 once the process is completed.
A Virtual Floppy Disk is a disk image stored as a file on your computer’s hard drive.. It is a substitute to traditional floppy drive, with the exception that it exists as a file rather than a physical media that conventional floppy drives have been. As the word “virtual” suggests, a virtual floppy disk works as a disk image stored as a file on the hard disk with the same drive letter – A. It works in the same way as a CD, DVD or ISO image file. You create or download a virtual copy of a Floppy and mount it.
These free tools let you create a virtual Foppy disk image from the files on your PC, as well as bootable images from Floppy Disks.
No desktop computer or laptop comes today with a physical Floppy Drive, but there are several free tools that can help you create a virtual floppy disk on Windows 10/8/7. Here are some of them that you can use.
1] Simplified Virtual Floppy Drive (VFD)
Simplified Virtual Floppy Drive mounts image files (. Image) as new browse able computer resources. The program allows you to mount a floppy image file as a virtual floppy drive and directly access the contents. You can perform all regular functions of a conventional floppy drive like view, edit, rename, delete and create files on a virtual floppy. This tool also allows you to format and launch a program on a virtual floppy.
2] ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver
ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver allows you to reserve a part of your RAM so as to create virtual disks on them by using image files. This allows for quick and easy creation of devices, formatting, error checks, locking the volumes, and dismounting of file systems.
The only part lacking in this program is that it is not user friendly and you have to make use of the command prompt to use it.
3] Magic ISO Maker
Magic ISO Maker is a CD/DVD image utility that can extract, edit, create and burn ISO files. This tool can be used to create floppy disk images from the files present on your PC. You can also use this tool to create bootable images from floppy disks, although you will need a floppy drive on your PC to do that.
The free version of the software supports image creation upto 300 MB only.
4] PowerISO
PowerISO is an another CD / DVD / BD image file processing tool, which allows you to open, extract, burn, create, edit, compress, encrypt, split and convert ISO files, and mount ISO files with internal virtual drive like that of floppy. The program supports floppy disk image files, such as BIF, FLP, DSK, BFI, BWI, BIN, IMG and so on.
With the free version, users can create or edit the image files upto 300MB only.
Cheers!
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