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Catherine Williamson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Apr 2001 02:48:01 -0500
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Maybe the best thing is for me to say what I've done so far
so you guys can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
I've changed the floppy cable and checked the pins and my connections.
Also put in a different, tho not new floppy. In CMOS I've got Floppy
seek enabled, floppy swap disabled, boot sequence A,C and Onboard FDD
enabled.

Tom, I was very tempted to load Bios default and load Setup
default but dared not. Also checked the twist in the cable like you said.

Carroll, I'm taking your advice not to swap harddrives (sounds scary anyway)

Anyway when I start the computer, I can hear and see the floppy spinning.
The light came on for 3-4 seconds, then goes out (Previously it was on
all the time). There is no longer the message "Floppy disk(s) fail (40
)".
When I try to boot with a floppy I get the message "Disk boot failure,
insert system disk and press Enter". I know the floppy disk is good coz
I can boot up another computer. I don't know what else to do.
Cathy

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