The BIOS displays it as Drive A, 3.5" 1.44 Mb floppy. I tried booting to
the Win 98 startup disk, but it just bypassed it comletely. If I try to
access it the LED lights up and it tries to spin, but just goes uh, uh, uh
like a car with a weak battery. Device manager says the floppy controller
is working, both in Windows and in safe mode. I replaced the two driver
files. I am getting no "drive failure" in POST, which is what I'd expect to
see if the floppy disk controller went bad. This mobo is only about 3 weeks
old, so I wouldn't expect it to fail. The only thing I can think of that
I've done lately is add a key in the registry to turn on nVidia's 4XAGP,
which isn't enabled except for certain mobos. I could remove that to see
what happens. How would such a key have an effect on the floppy
drive/controller? Joel
Joel;
have you reset your bios to make sure it isn't some
bios glitch not recognizing the proper drive type or something?
other than that, it must be a bad floppy controller on the mobo.
I assume the drive doesn't work in dos either?
My next step would be to strip back to basics: memory, video card, cpu
and see if the drive works.
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> I first posted this yesterday, but have received no responses. Although
my
> BIOS reads the presence of the A drive, and it shows up in device manager
as
> working properly together with the floppy disk controller, I cannot access
> it.
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