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Dennis
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      26th Apr 2004
I have installed XP Professional. It refuses to read
properly format disks and gives out the message "This
disk is not formatted do you wish to format now. I have
tried by saying Yes but then a new windows comes up
saying that Windows cannot format this disk. I know it
is properly installed. What is the cause and the solution?
 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      26th Apr 2004
Dennis;
If you get the same thing with different floppies, try a different
drive after reseating the floppy cables.

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"Dennis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have installed XP Professional. It refuses to read
> properly format disks and gives out the message "This
> disk is not formatted do you wish to format now. I have
> tried by saying Yes but then a new windows comes up
> saying that Windows cannot format this disk. I know it
> is properly installed. What is the cause and the solution?



 
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