Claudia, while I like the anti-virus suggestion, it could be as
simple as the A drive is part of the path! Check autoexec.bat
to see if a PATH statement exists and make sure A is not in
it. Also, anything running in the tray or startup folder, or a
frequently used program, may have a default set to A. I had
a user in my office that had your problem any time he had been
using Quicken Accounting. Any diskette would work because
his data was on C but Quicken insisted on grinding A every time
data was accessed until I cleaned up his settings.
Tom Turak
----- Original Message -----
From: Claudia Parson <[log in to unmask]>
> My A drive ( floppy disk drive) on my Packard Bell intell
pentium 233 mmx. Activates all by it self. By that I mean
the light comes on and it is thumping away
> untill I put any disk in it. Then it stops. Otherwise the
drive works fine to copy to it
> or read a program disk. Is there a way to stop this or do
I need a new drive?
> It doesn't happen all the time.Somedays not at all. Other
times once or twice..
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