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I'm aware of the floppy emulators that are installed to 3.5' bays where 'disks' are stored on a flash drive. But what I need now is the opposite - essentially a USB dongle that emulates the floppy drive hardware with a disk inside. Something that older OS installers would recognize. The need came up when I tried to install Windows XP on a laptop. The only way to load the AHCI drivers is via a floppy drive. I have a USB floppy drive, but no disks at the moment:( and obviously there is no 3.5' bay to install the typical emulator in a laptop. I know I can always just buy some floppies, and in fact I have some on the way, but given the reliability of floppies over time, I still feel that what I'm describing would often come in handy. Harry potter and the half blood prince hindi dubbed torrent download.
Does anyone make/sell these? I don't think anyone sells something like that in one piece. There are, however, components on the market that should allow you to build that from scratch: • A GoTek or HxC that behaves like a 'real' floppy • An old Floppy-to-USB adapter that was used to connect 'real' floppies over USB. I don't think they're still made, so you would need to source one from eBay.
Newer USB floppy drives no longer have this as I have learned from answers to question. • Some sort of external power supply, as the GoTek/HxC will not be willing to live from the USB power supply. Putting it all together would end you up with something that behaves like a real floppy, connected over USB. This is, however, never going to be a full replacement for a 'real' floppy disk drive. Old computer's abilities to for example boot from USB floppies have always been very limited (even if they could always boot very well from standard floppy drives).

Once you find one that does this, it will most probably also boot from a standard USB flash stick. You'd probably be much better off by buying a bunch of HD disks and storing them well. Another, entirely different, but possibly long-term method to make Windows XP think it has a floppy drive would be a. This just emulates a floppy based on an image stored on hard disk and could be a solution for many problems. You'd obviously need to have a drive and disk first in order to pull the images from 'real' disks.
There's no way a USB anything can transparently emulate a floppy drive without a driver being preinstalled. The traditional PC floppy drive was an ISA device and appeared on specific I/O ports (0x3F0 to 0x3F6 IIRC). Reading and writing to these ports was how you talked to the floppy drive. USB peripherals talk to a USB controller, but do not otherwise have a connection to the system bus.