Read operations or write operations on a floppy disk may be faster when you use an earlier Microsoft operating system than when you use a newer Microsoft operating system
Consider the following scenario. Read operations or write operations are performed on a floppy disk that is running on an early Microsoft operating system. Examples of early Microsoft operating systems include the following:
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- MS-DOS
These operations may be performed slightly faster on one of these early Microsoft operating systems than on a newer Microsoft operating system. Examples of newer Microsoft operating systems include the following:
- Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows NT
This behavior occurs if you use a floppy disk controller (FDC) that is 100-percent compatible with the original floppy disk controller. In a worst-case scenario, the difference in performance speed may be as much as 16 seconds.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB939536.

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