Yes, it must be something common to what hasn't been replaced, e.g.:
a) if a HD data or power cable is bad the disk will fail POST and
you'll never get as far as booting from floppy, or
b) if the +12V supply is bad it may not affect the mobo much but
the disks won't be happy.
Steven J. Wolfe said:
>
>Have you replaced the cable for the Hard Drives! One of the cables may have
>a bad connection. Also you may want to check the Voltage of the Power
>Supply, or try with a known good supply.
>
>Robert Prickett said:
>>
>> Decided to switch on a trusty 486/DX100 and got this:
>> Disk I/O error-replace the disk
>><snip>
>> Disk I/O error
>> replaced hard drive
>> Disk I/O error
>> replaced floppy drive and tried to boot from there
>> Disk I/O error
>> <snip>
>> There's nothing left except the box itself, mouse, and KB
>><snip> I don't have anything left to replace...?
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