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Disable Floppy Drive via Command Line

 
 
jason
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      23rd Jun 2004
Is there a command to disable/enable the Floppy Drive via
the command line?

You can do this manually through the Device Manager by
right clicking the Floppy Drive and selecting disable or
enable depending on the state of the floppy drive.

I would like to include this in a small batch file to turn
it on or off. I am operating a Virtual OS and at times the
floppy drive does not refresh. Meaning that if I insert a
second disk the contents of the first disk is still
displayed. The work around is to disable/re-enable the
floppy drive via the device manager.

If there is such a command line can this be used for the
CD-ROM as well?

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Michael Bednarek
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      24th Jun 2004
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 13:33:53 -0700, "jason"
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microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin:

>Is there a command to disable/enable the Floppy Drive via
>the command line?
>
>You can do this manually through the Device Manager by
>right clicking the Floppy Drive and selecting disable or
>enable depending on the state of the floppy drive.
>
>I would like to include this in a small batch file to turn
>it on or off. I am operating a Virtual OS and at times the
>floppy drive does not refresh. Meaning that if I insert a
>second disk the contents of the first disk is still
>displayed. The work around is to disable/re-enable the
>floppy drive via the device manager.
>
>If there is such a command line can this be used for the
>CD-ROM as well?


The DevCon utility might be able to do that. See:
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q311272>.

It's one of the more complicated command line utilities.

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jason
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      24th Jun 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 13:33:53 -0700, "jason"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin:
>
>>Is there a command to disable/enable the Floppy Drive

via
>>the command line?
>>
>>You can do this manually through the Device Manager by
>>right clicking the Floppy Drive and selecting disable or
>>enable depending on the state of the floppy drive.
>>
>>I would like to include this in a small batch file to

turn
>>it on or off. I am operating a Virtual OS and at times

the
>>floppy drive does not refresh. Meaning that if I insert

a
>>second disk the contents of the first disk is still
>>displayed. The work around is to disable/re-enable the
>>floppy drive via the device manager.
>>
>>If there is such a command line can this be used for the
>>CD-ROM as well?

>
>The DevCon utility might be able to do that. See:
><http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-

US;Q311272>.
>
>It's one of the more complicated command line utilities.
>
>--
>Michael Bednarek http://mbednarek.com/ "POST NO BILLS"
>.
>Thanks Michael. I'll give it a try.

Jason
 
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