If you have spent any time at all
working with a computer, then chances are good that you have used a
floppy disk at some point. The floppy disk drive (FDD) was the primary
means of adding data to a computer until the
CD-ROM drive became
popular. In fact, FDDs have been a key component of most personal
computers for more than 20 years.
Basically, a floppy disk drive reads and writes data to a small,
circular piece of metal-coated plastic similar to audio cassette tape.