In news:1136245957.104835.183050@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com,
Redstar <redstar1@swbell.net> had this to say:
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> I recently completed a new computer build, but the A drive is not
> working. The drive letter shows up in My Computer but whenever I try
> to access the drive using either a blank floppy or a disk with data
> already recorded on it, I keep getting the message "Please insert disk
> in Drive A." I am unable to open the drive via My Computer, but when
> I click properties it states the drive is working normally. The power
> light comes on when I insert a disk so I know power is going to the
> drive.
>
> I replaced the drive thinking the first floppy drive was defective and
> that didn't work. I doublechecked the cable and its firmly installed
> on the drive and the MOBO. I even switched the orientation of the
> cable and re-connected, but still the drive cannot be read from or
> accessed. Also, if I check the boot wequence in the BIOS, the A drive
> is not listed as one of the options, just my harddrive and CD-Rom
> drive.
>
> Any hints to fix this? Many thanks.
>
> Gary
Years ago I'd say cable not working. That's not likely true today.
Boot and enter the setup utility (BIOS/CMOS) and disable three mode floppy
support. That generally does the trick. It could be a dead floppy as well.
Make sure you've got pin 1 to pin 1 side and you should be all set unless
it's bad hardware.
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