Well, here is the solution.
I ordered the appropriate floppy drive from Dell.
$20.00 to order, but $8.00 to ship it!
The drive also came with a short floppy cable.
And, also important, it also came with the odd bracket
that is required to actually make the floppy drive fit into
it's esoteric hardware.
And, after I rebooted a few times, the BIOS then gave me
the option to boot from floppy, which I set.
It's working perfectly fine. About time! I certainly
expect the floppy drive to work with no fooling around.
(E-Mail Removed) (Roger Lepine) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Hello,
>
> I recently bought a Dell Dimension 4600 computer off of ebay.
> It was about 2/3rds of the new price, but it came with no floppy.
> Dell sales assured me that any floppy would work, so I bought
> a cable and floppy from the local store.
>
> The first time I installed it, I got it wrong. The
> light stayed on, so the cable was reversed. I
> corrected this. I also changed the BIOS as the
> owner's manual said. But there are still problems.
>
> When I boot, there is a message:
> Diskette drive 0 seek failure
>
> The system will boot to XP. In explorer, it will
> find the A: drive. I will insert a floppy. But
> when I click A:, I will always get a message:
>
> Please insert a disk into drive a:
>
> The cables are tight.
>
> Interestingly enough, there is no way to change the BIOS
> to boot from floppy. It would give the floppy as an option.
> Only the CD, and the hard drive.
>
> System information will also find the drive.
> It just doesn't work.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas to solve this problem?
>
>
> Thanks