Prizef1ghter
Weaksauce
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- Jun 10, 2004
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For a long time now I have been having this problem.
Insert a floppy into the drive and try to read from it or access it in any way and the PC hangs for a while then it says that the disk is not formatted, would I like to format it now. Of course, when I choose yes for format, it cannot do the task. I have verified that all the cables are connected correctly. The LED does NOT stay on indicating it was backwards. This happens with any floppy I try and they are all working floppies as they were read in another PC. In a general sense, I have been able to live with this because I mainly use bootable CD's and whatnot.
I've googled this problem and haven't found any solutions. The drive is brand new. The drive before that this problem was happening on was brand new. I think 25 dollars is enough money to realize that its not a hardware/dust issue. I recently built a system for a friend of mine with all brand new parts. He is having the same issue, from the start.
I use WinXP SP1 (not gonna go SP2 yet). I mention the OS because I never had this problem before I upgraded from Win2KPro. This problem isn't mentioned in the MSKB that I could find either.
I tried to let windows reinstall the driver from hardware properties which it does seemingly without a hitch. The drive is seen normally on POST.
Does anybody has any ideas or a solution?
Insert a floppy into the drive and try to read from it or access it in any way and the PC hangs for a while then it says that the disk is not formatted, would I like to format it now. Of course, when I choose yes for format, it cannot do the task. I have verified that all the cables are connected correctly. The LED does NOT stay on indicating it was backwards. This happens with any floppy I try and they are all working floppies as they were read in another PC. In a general sense, I have been able to live with this because I mainly use bootable CD's and whatnot.
I've googled this problem and haven't found any solutions. The drive is brand new. The drive before that this problem was happening on was brand new. I think 25 dollars is enough money to realize that its not a hardware/dust issue. I recently built a system for a friend of mine with all brand new parts. He is having the same issue, from the start.
I use WinXP SP1 (not gonna go SP2 yet). I mention the OS because I never had this problem before I upgraded from Win2KPro. This problem isn't mentioned in the MSKB that I could find either.
I tried to let windows reinstall the driver from hardware properties which it does seemingly without a hitch. The drive is seen normally on POST.
Does anybody has any ideas or a solution?