Update:
I tried everything suggested, checked connections,swapped out memory, etc
couldn't find anything wrong.
The strange thing I keep going back to is this.
With computer running, I open "my computer", I have listed among other
things,
31/2 floppy A:, 3 1/2 floppy B:,
Drive_c[C], Drive_c[D]
listed just as typed here (except for the comma's).
The A:floppy (actually an LS120) was the one I used all the time, now
however, when I insert a disk, it will load (audibly), right click select
open, it will stall for a long time 5 minutes or more, and then get an error
message, A: not accessible, or it will just hard freeze.
Note: The 02B0 error message on boot up refers to A:
I do the exact same thing on the B: floppy (LS120) it opens right away and
functions normally.
This just occurred after my clean registry thing happened, I don't where or
how to address this problem except maybe BIOS?
Thanks, Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Richards"
Subject: [PCBUILD] 02B0 Diskette Error Message
> Thanks for the reply, I had to move the discussion over to PC BUILD as the
software problem was solved.
> I replaced the battery,checked the BIOS for floppy disk settings, that was
OK, I apologize I don't anything about HD parameters.
> Also,if this is of any importance,I get 2 beeps on boot up from a Phoenix
BIOS which according to Phoenix is a parity error. Checked all connections
etc,no obvious problems. Memory Parity/ Non Parity problems were not present
before this problem and I couldn't find a spot in BIOS to select either
parity or non parity memory, maybe I don't know where to look exactly.
> If everyone hasn't given up I'll take more advice.
> Thanks to all who have contributed so far.
> Jim
>
> In a message dated 4/3/2002 8:04:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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>
> In that list I get an "02B0 Diskette Drive A error", Press Esc to resume,
> After pressing, Esc I get
> an "Invalid system disk" Replace Disk and then any key.
>
> Hi,
> With the error messages you are getting, it looks like your BIOS settings
have been changed/lost somehow (battery going dead?). Set the floppy disk
for 3.5"/1.44MB (or whatever type you have installed), and you may have to
reset the hard drive parameters as well.
>
> Just my .02 worth,
> Peter Hogan
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