Putting A Manual Eject Floppy In A Mac Server
We went through our office closet a couple weeks ago and found a container with maybe 10 3.5' disks that apparently have all my wife's teaching material and masters thesis from when she was in grad school in the mid 90s. They are most likely from a Mac. Would like to get the info off them if we still can. Is this something they can handle at the Apple Store either free or for a fee or a I better off looking for a local specialist (though finding someone that advertises that they deal with Macs is not exactly a piece of cake any more)
Putting A Manual Eject Floppy In A Mac Se Computer
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