>I have a customer who bought a LS-120 drive and wants me to install it
>instead of his floppy. His bios does not specifically support this. It is a
>IDE drive. Can I leave the floppy and the LS-120 in? Do I specifically need
>bios support to boot from the LS-120. Any leads appeciated. I checked the
MB
>manufacturer, and he has the latest BIOS.
As far as I know you do need to have BIOS support to boot from an LS-120,
but you can leave the floppy drive installed also and still have the LS-120
then when he gets a new Mainboard that supports LS-120 booting then he can
get rid of the floppy drive. How old is the board he has? I bought a board
over a year ago and it had LS-120 support built in to the BIOS.
....James
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