Re: Floppy drive inoperative after disconnect by M
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Tue Mar 25 03:04:59 PDT 2008
"Bob Harris" <rharris270[SPAM]@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23Q%23sL8SjIHA.5412@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Once you say that the BIOS can not see the floppy, then that points to a
> hardware problem, not an XP problem.
>
> Even if there was no operating system installed, the floppy drive should
> be detected by the BIOS. Note that the BIOS should detect the drive, even
> if no floppy is inserted.
>
> Re-check both signal >>and<< power cables to the floppy. Also, check the
> screw(s) that hold the floppy in place; it is possible that they serve as
> a ground, that is, part of the electrical circuit. If all are tight, then
> get a new floppy drive.
>
But first, try a new cable because that is the bit that you disturbed. It
is quite possible that the cable got damaged when you removed it from your
friend's PC. You should be able to find a friend with a few in their junk
box if you don't have one of your own.
> "Jim H." <JimH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:89E694F4-D214-4268-BF4F-77CF8534F158@microsoft.com...
>> OK, I had to borrow the floppy drive cable from my Win XP machine to
>> temporarily use on a friends PC (he didn't have a cable and we wanted to
>> do a
>> clean install of Windows 98.)
>>
>> When I put the cable back into my machine (Yes, it's connected
>> properly!),
>> the floppy (A:) drive is not recognized. The light on the front panel
>> doesn't
>> blink or anything. When I go into the BIOS setup, the order has
>> (Removable
>> Media) as the first choice, then my C: drive second. The A: drive does
>> not
>> appear in Windows Explorer nor does it appear in my device manager. Power
>> cable is connected firmly, too.
>>
>> This seems like such a simple problem to fix but I'm stumped. Yes, I know
>> there is the possibility that my floppy is smoked but really, all I did
>> was
>> turn off my machine, unplug the data cable and after a few hours use on
>> another machine, plugged it back into my machine.
>>
>> Yes, I did power up my machine while the cable was out. Could this have
>> caused XP to turn off looking for the floppy?
>> --
>> Jim H.
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