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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A".
Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? I repeat there is no physical floppy disk drive in the desktop. Following all the IDE cables out of the power supply, there are disk drives and a dvd drive and an adapter to the main fan. And a connection to the motherboard. There is no floppy disk drive. |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
"Miroslav Svoboda" wrote in message news
I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A". Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? I repeat there is no physical floppy disk drive in the desktop. Following all the IDE cables out of the power supply, there are disk drives and a dvd drive and an adapter to the main fan. And a connection to the motherboard. There is no floppy disk drive. Sometimes you have to go into the BIOS settings to unselect the option for floppy drives. Other times, while you may not have a physical floppy drive, you may have a card reader (of many types) that are plugged into a USB port right on the motherboard. Signal and power would be furnished via the USB port. Since you dug into the hardware already, look into Device Manager and see what extra drive letters show up on any devices. Also, there are ways to assign drive "A:" (floppy drive) to a an add-on device and/or did you ever plug in a USB floppy drive or an external DVD/CD to a USB port. Not knowing your hardware configuration makes it difficult to provide an answer without writing a book, so please try booting into the BIOS and look for drive assignments and make any changes there to eliminate using "A" or "B" drives. -- Bob S. |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 01:53:59 +0200, Miroslav Svoboda
wrote: I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A". Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? I repeat there is no physical floppy disk drive in the desktop. Following all the IDE cables out of the power supply, there are disk drives and a dvd drive and an adapter to the main fan. And a connection to the motherboard. There is no floppy disk drive. Ignore it. |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 01:20:00 +0100, ? Good Guy ?
wrote: On 11/09/2018 00:53, Miroslav Svoboda wrote: I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A". Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". You need to ask this question on Apple MAC Forums. I can't believe that a Windows 10 machine will show a Floppy Disk Drive (A because Windows 10 doesn't even support it. Wrong! |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
Lucifer wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 01:20:00 +0100, ? Good Guy ? wrote: On 11/09/2018 00:53, Miroslav Svoboda wrote: I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A". Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". You need to ask this question on Apple MAC Forums. I can't believe that a Windows 10 machine will show a Floppy Disk Drive (A because Windows 10 doesn't even support it. Wrong! Seems to support it. Tested in a VM (so I don't have to reboot anything). https://s8.postimg.cc/ul3u89get/floppy.gif Paul |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
On 09/10/2018 06:53 PM, Miroslav Svoboda wrote:
I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A". Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? I repeat there is no physical floppy disk drive in the desktop. Following all the IDE cables out of the power supply, there are disk drives and a dvd drive and an adapter to the main fan. And a connection to the motherboard. There is no floppy disk drive. Does your system have a floppy controller? On the motherboard, you'd have a floppy connector, which looks like an IDE connector but is shorter. Look in the UEFI (often erroneously called BIOS) and disable the floppy controller. Windows should notice the hardware that is no longer there and disable the icon(s). Note that you will probably NOT see drive letters in the UEFI,, since those are only a Windows thing. BTW, my Windows system has no floppy controller and never shows A: in "This PC" other than when I connect a USB floppy (very seldom). -- 105 days until the winter celebration (Tue Dec 25, 2018 12:00:00 AM for 1 day). Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "Don't anthropomorphize computers; they hate that." |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
On 09/11/2018 12:21 PM, pjp wrote:
In article , says... I do not have a "Floppy Disk Drive (A". Yet a floppy disk drive shows up in "This PC". Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? I repeat there is no physical floppy disk drive in the desktop. Following all the IDE cables out of the power supply, there are disk drives and a dvd drive and an adapter to the main fan. And a connection to the motherboard. There is no floppy disk drive. Device manager and disable device comes to mind. There's also some dialog allows one to have drive letters disappear but unsure offhand where to find that. Look in disk management. Rene |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
On 09/13/2018 11:25 AM, Philip Herlihy wrote:
[snip] Device manager and disable device comes to mind. There's also some dialog allows one to have drive letters disappear but unsure offhand where to find that. Diskpart (command line utility) can do this. I would go into the system firmware (UEFI) and disable the floppy controller. |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
Miroslav Svoboda wrote:
Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? File explorer, view, options, view, hide empty drives. |
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Is there a way to make the floppy disk drive just go away?
In & Andy Burns
: Is there a way to make this floppy disk drive just go away? File explorer, view, options, view, hide empty drives. Does not work unfortunate. File explorer, View, Options, Change folder & search options, View, Files and Folders, Hide empty drives. https://i.imgur.com/ysatc69.jpg |
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