mystery floppy drive
there probably arent too many folk out there asking about floppy drives, but i have one thats been stumping me. floppy drive, appears to be properly installed cable-wise, when booted into windows 98, it will say "this disk is not formatted, do you want to format it" to every disk you put in, formatted and unformatted alike...when it gets to the format screen, it only has one option of disk type and that is 300k floppy (may have the number wrong, i dont have access to the computer right now). if you click format it just says the settings are incorrect, no matter what you do.
as i said its a windows 98 machine, running american megatrends BIOS...in the bios it says "Drive A: None Drive B:None". I thought that might be it, so i changed drive A to 1.44 mb floppy, and then when it boots it gives the same formatting problem...only this time it lists 1.44 mb as one of the options to format...if you click format the computer hangs. any suggestions? i tried reinstalling the device and flipping the cable. neither worked, and im out of ideas.
as i said its a windows 98 machine, running american megatrends BIOS...in the bios it says "Drive A: None Drive B:None". I thought that might be it, so i changed drive A to 1.44 mb floppy, and then when it boots it gives the same formatting problem...only this time it lists 1.44 mb as one of the options to format...if you click format the computer hangs. any suggestions? i tried reinstalling the device and flipping the cable. neither worked, and im out of ideas.
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If so, you need to flip the cable.
But as you said the cable is right, it may just be dead....
Try changing B: to 1.44 too, though it will probably just give a device missing message.
Enable the "Floppy Drive Seek" option in the BIOS (it will be named something like that) to see if that says anything on boot.
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PS: Don't want to be a gloom merchant, but every drive I've ever seen that does that (and is hooked up properly) has had a read/write head failure.:(
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Here's an academic topic which I don't expect to be replied to:
Is there anything that can be done with the B:\ drive besides putting in a second floppy drive?
Has anyone done anything interesting? Is the B:\ drive going to be a real mystery in a coupla years (let alone the A:\ drive)?
And on the subject, is the slow read/write of A:\ and B:\ due to the physical media of the floppy or the digital troughput spec?
Just wondering
Merrick, I think they will disappear into the legacy la-la land like ISA. If PCI-E comes around, AGP will go the same route.
<-confused as hell
PS i couldnt find anything called floppy disk seek in the BIOS.
hints would be appreciated.
...try to boot from a floppy? (Eliminates OS problems)
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Do we get a prize?:D
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