The product information is not shared with that floppy types are supported. However, HD disks are read, not DD. And this is done despite attention to the back of the pack on this feature. I tested the drive with both Windows 7 and Linux. In both systems, the behavior is relatively similar. Fun Fact: On Linux, this is however not recognized as a floppy, but as SCSII drive (which is not bad). Even formatting can not be performed with standard tools there. Instead, you have to resort to ufiformat. (Not bad, just irritating) Likewise, the KDE Device Manager not cope with the floppy and it needs to be manually integrated into the console. However, this is due to the way in which KDE makes and is this product not to blame.
The spring mechanism is of no good Qualiät. The disk does not come out at times and generally the eject button can only be operated with a fingernail. Otherwise, the ejected disk with the thick thumb reingeschoben directly again. -D Like others here also I had problems with unrecognized media exchanges. Resolving I could, but this is always by completely removing the disc and 2 sekündigem wait to then re-insert again. After a few seconds she rödelte then off again. On the whole, the product is not recommended. Unless you want to read, in fact, only HD floppy and only now and then.