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What Makes Cherry Systems the Best?
What makes Cherry Systems unique among data recovery service providers? First we are continually adding to our technical capabilities so that we are confident we have the best chance in the industry of a successful recovery on the jobs we get. Second, we pride ourselves on the most experienced and caring advisers in the industry.

What is a floppy disk?
"A floppy disk is one of several types of storage devices that store data magnetically. The term ""floppy"" refers to any disk that is made of a flexible material, such as Mylar, instead of some type of metal. Almost all floppy disks used now are 3 ? inch (which hold a maximum of 1.44 megabytes). The smaller, higher capacity disks have become the industry standard, with their older, larger counterparts, the 5 ? inch floppy, disappearing into obscurity."