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Dianne, from previous experience I have found that when the floppy light is
on all the time indicates that the cable is around the wrong way. Have you
tried changing it?
Alan Priol
Once again, I want to thank all you guys for your time and effort on this
one....
Here is what I tried: I disconnected all the connectors to all the drives
and rebooted. I got the message "Invalid boot diskette, Insert Boot
diskette in A:". Then I went to the BIOS and made sure all the drives were
not being indicated, and changed the A drive to "none installed", when I
rebooted I got "Invalid Boot disk, Insert Boot diskette in A:". I
reconnected and tried another data cable, it made no difference. The light
on the a drive is on all the time when it is connected.
OK, if I concede that it IS the Mother board, and therefore the computer
itself (an older model anyway-P3, Windows Me, etc. How can I get the info
off the hard drive, or have I lost it already? Will it hurt my computer to
connect this hard drive to it, and try to create a disk of the file info on
it?
Dianne
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