Kenneth K
December 9th 03, 12:11 PM
Check to see the address for your floppy drive. If their
is more than A: remove the rest of the address. This
worked in my computer. Also after you point to the desired
drive and open it, get off the drive properly (leave the
disc in the drive) untill you go back to the root drive.
then shut the computer down completely and reboot with a
cold boot. This should work.
>-----Original Message-----
>Cannot access any Floppy disk in my disk drive 3.5
>The floppys are OK testes on an diffrent Computer.
>Swap drive the same problem with the new drive the old
>drive is working fine on an other computer.
>the icon of the drive is in my computer.
>
>
>.
>
is more than A: remove the rest of the address. This
worked in my computer. Also after you point to the desired
drive and open it, get off the drive properly (leave the
disc in the drive) untill you go back to the root drive.
then shut the computer down completely and reboot with a
cold boot. This should work.
>-----Original Message-----
>Cannot access any Floppy disk in my disk drive 3.5
>The floppys are OK testes on an diffrent Computer.
>Swap drive the same problem with the new drive the old
>drive is working fine on an other computer.
>the icon of the drive is in my computer.
>
>
>.
>