I'm going to look at this from a different angle.
Do you shut off your computer with the Start/Shutdown button,
AND have programs and files open?
If so, you are hoping the "system" will close things "properly"
for you... If not a regular thing, "could" this have happened?
Have you tried inserting a floppy right after the system starts to
boot from "C" to give it a floppy to "finally" find/look in?
You "might" get another message that a certain file on "A" was
not found, and that "might" solve the mystery and/or the problem...
Just a thought... Rick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Melissa Walker <[log in to unmask]>
> For the last week or two, when I restart my PC, it comes up with an error
> "There is no disk in Drive A" (Abort, Retry, Ignore). I don't recall any
> major changes around that time. I tried turning off the "floppy disk"
> checking on my virus scan (InoculateIT); that didn't matter.
> Any ideas why it's doing this?
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