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Technically, they're DSDD disks rather than HD floppy disks. The early Mac floppy drives used variable-speed rotation to squeeze 800kB on (slower further out, the rationale being that if the information density is constant & the inner track can get 9 x 512b sectors out of it, then the outer tracks can get about 18 x 512b sectors, though it's not that high AFAIK).
In a pinch, you can use some tape to fool the drive into thinking the 1.44mb floppy is a 720k but it is a waste if you ask me and doesn't always work. For example my 486 PC does not like it when I try and use a 1.44 as a 720k with the tape method but my windows 98 P4 could care less. I only mention the hack because you probably have some tape laying around and its worth the try. If it fails to work, you lose nothing. In the end I would definitely invest in some 720k disks.
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