Apple Macintosh Boot Disk System [1.0 - 8.0] 400/800k/1.4 Floppy for Vintage Mac For Sale

Apple Macintosh Boot Disk System [1.0 - 8.0] 400/800k/1.4 Floppy for Vintage Mac
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Apple Macintosh Boot Disk System [1.0 - 8.0] 400/800k/1.4 Floppy for Vintage Mac:
$11.75

Make that old Apple Macintosh smile again!! Your old Mac giving you the question mark floppy error? Maybe you acquired a vintage Mac that didn't come with any disks... Or maybe the hard drive has gone bad (very common these days!).

These disks are what you need to get the system booted again! Keep in mind, these are not install disks, (find these in my other sale) - so they are not intended for reloading the OS onto a hard disk. These are intended for floppy-only Mac or Macs which has hard a hard drive malfunction.These are newly written onto high quality 2D/DD or 2D/HD floppy disks.

Please choose from the following versionsVersions available (1.4mb):7.0.1, 7.1, 7.5, 7.5.3 (2-Disk), 7.6 (2-Disk), 8.0 (2-Disk)
Versions available (800k):5.1, 6.0.8, 7, 7.1
Versions available (400k):1.0, 1.1,2.1 HD 20 Startup,3.2 HD 20 Startup, 4.1


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