At 03:38 PM 7/4/98 , you wrote: >I'm working on a computer that has an OR Technology LS-120 floppy drive >installed in lieu of a standard 3.5" floppy drive. > >The motherboard (an FIC 2007) detects it as a bootable device, so it functions >properly at the pre-operating system level. However, in both Windows 95B and in >a clean install of Windows 98, it shows up in My Computer as both an A drive and >as a D drive. When accessing it as a D drive, it functions properly. When >accessing it as an A drive, the machine hangs forever. Have you placed a 3.5" floppy in the drive when you try to access it as drive A: ? >Is it normal for the OR LS-120's to be visible as both an A drive and as a D >drive in Win95B and/or Win98? Or is this some weird interaction of the LS-120 >with this specific motherboard? Altho I have never had any experience with that type of drive I would assume it to show up as two drive letters one as A: and another as D: and be accessible depending on the Media used i.e. standard 3.5" floppy or LS120 media. Bob Thrasher