Not issues with external floppy drive and Vista. There are issues with
floppies made with one drive being read on another drive due to differences
in alignment. Also, I recall issues with floppies made with Windows 98 being
read on a Windows XP system {sorry do not recall details}. My point is that
floppies are an old technology with problems, so OP should at least consider
use of a flash drive.
OP will need to answer your question about email of files.
Don
"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am not aware of any issues with external floppy drives and Vista. I
>think they just work. If your files are small enough to fit on floppies
>why can't you zip them and just email them to yourself?
>
> "dgmacmi<>" <dgmacmi@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eo5WXVbaIHA.1168@xxxxxx
>> "sundance799" <sundance799@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:24F0EC02-FE88-448A-8D6C-8040FB68CEDD@xxxxxx
>>>I need to purchase a USB 3.5 inch external floppy disk drive to transfer
>>> files from from my old computer, which is running Windows 98, to my new
>>> computer running Vista Home Premium. The external floppy disk drives
>>> I've
>>> looked at on NewEgg.com all support versions of Windows up to Vista but
>>> not
>>> including Vista. I do not want to deal with driver problems so I'm
>>> doing
>>> this research up front. Any suggestions are welcome. (Note: Vista Easy
>>> File
>>> Transfer wiil not work with Windows 98) >>
>>
>>
>> If your Windows 98 has a open PCI slot {or you can make one}, you may
>> want to consider a low cost USB 2 card for your old computer and a USB 2
>> flash drive to transfer files. If you have a laptop, you may want to
>> consider a USB card for it.
>>
>> You would avoid any possible alignment problems between the floppy drive
>> in your old computer and a external USB drive and have a flash drive you
>> could use for other purposes with your new computer.
>>
>> Don >