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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:04:21 -0700, you wrote:
>Have you checked your CMOS settings?
Yes. Actually, it has A: [first] tried that, and a menu, meaning I
have a choice at bootmenu from C or A [kind of clever--I like it]
But alas, I still cannot boot. What I have done so far:
removed everything but video card, RAM, keyboard, floppy drive
replaced floppy drive ribbon cable
ensured 'red trace' at #1 pin--both ends fo ribbon cable
replaced floppy drive
tried numerous 'proven' bootable floppy disks
The stinker is this: the A drive reads perfectly in NT, or in the
NT/DOS shell, and it performs, reading any file on the floppy.
It just won't boot.
driving me nuts sooner that I deserve
suggestions....please....?
My NEW Windows95 Crisis Center:
http://computerhelp.org
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