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Z.K.
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      1st Sep 2007
I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using
a USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
driver program that came with my motherboard.

Z.K.
 
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      1st Sep 2007
On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 07:29:27 GMT, "Z.K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using
>a USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
>driver program that came with my motherboard.
>
> Z.K.


O K , being the other side of the pond , what`s the difference between
a floppy drive and a usb floppy ? ( is it an external floppy drive
that plugs into a usb port ? )
 
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      1st Sep 2007

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> On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 07:29:27 GMT, "Z.K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
>> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using
>>a USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
>>driver program that came with my motherboard.
>>
>> Z.K.

>
> O K , being the other side of the pond , what`s the difference between
> a floppy drive and a usb floppy ? ( is it an external floppy drive
> that plugs into a usb port ? )

The OP means by floppy drive the one which connects to the floppy controller
on the motherboard.
The other one uses a USB port as a controller.

The OP can solve his problem by disconnecting the miscreant floppy drive.
I. E., unplug both the power
cable and the data cable. I would unplug the power cable just to avoid
wasting power.
Then, when the OP plugs a USB floppy into the computer, it will be listed as
the A drive.
Jim


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      1st Sep 2007
Z.K. wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using a
> USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
> driver program that came with my motherboard.
>
> Z.K.



The simplest way would be to shut down the PC, open the case and
disconnect the defective internal floppy drive, and reboot. The USB
floppy should then automatically be re-assigned the A: designation.

Alternatively, you could try using either the BIOS or WinXP's Device
manager to disable the floppy controller.


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Uwe Sieber
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      1st Sep 2007
Z.K. wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using a
> USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
> driver program that came with my motherboard.


Deactivate the legacy floppy in the device manager (the
'Floppy disk drive' and the 'Standard floppy disk controller').

Drive letter A: is gone now. Then attach the USB floppy.
Change it's drive letter from B: to A: by means of my
ReMount commandline tool:

remount B: A:

http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/remount.zip


You can use the XP mountvol command too but it's very unhandy.


Greetings from Germany

Uwe



 
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philo
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      1st Sep 2007

"Z.K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using
> a USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
> driver program that came with my motherboard.
>
> Z.K.



You were given a lot of advice that may or may not work.

I think the first thing to try would be the easiest...
Unplug the USB floppy
then, go into the bios (setup) and *disable* your floppy drive (both A & B)
boot up and plug the USB drive in and hopefully it will be given the
designation A:



 
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      1st Sep 2007
Probably not without physically swapping them because different busses.
"Z.K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
>Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using a USB
>floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a driver
>program that came with my motherboard.
>
> Z.K.



 
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Uwe Sieber
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      1st Sep 2007
philo wrote:
> "Z.K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:rx8Ci.1369$es2.111@trndny09...
>> I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
>> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using
>> a USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
>> driver program that came with my motherboard.
>>
>> Z.K.

>
>
> You were given a lot of advice that may or may not work.
>
> I think the first thing to try would be the easiest...
> Unplug the USB floppy
> then, go into the bios (setup) and *disable* your floppy drive (both A & B)
> boot up and plug the USB drive in and hopefully it will be given the
> designation A:



This will not work. If a drive once has a drive letter then
this assigment is stored until it's changed or superseeded
by another drive which get the same letter. In the OP's
situation the only hope would be that the USB floppy has
no USB serial number. Then it's seen as new device when
it's connected to different USB port and would get the A:
then if availlable. Otherwise it would stay at B: as before.







 
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Z.K.
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      1st Sep 2007
Z.K. wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking that
> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using a
> USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
> driver program that came with my motherboard.
>
> Z.K.


Ok, thanks everyone for all that good information and if I ever get
windows loaded I might try this. Here is my situation. I am trying to
set up 2 RAID drives and I need a driver floppy, but from what I see,
your solutions will only work if Windows is already loaded. Well,
hopefully it is just a bad floppy drive that can be replaced though it
would have been nice if Microsoft could have forseen such problems and
built in the ability to load drivers from different drives. I am
wondering if there is a way for me to customize the install CD so that
it would see my usb floppy.

Z.K.
 
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philo
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      2nd Sep 2007

"Uwe Sieber" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> philo wrote:
> > "Z.K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:rx8Ci.1369$es2.111@trndny09...
> >> I was wondering if there was a way to fool Windows XP into thinking

that
> >> Drive B is actually Drive A? I have a bad floppy drive so I am using
> >> a USB floppy, but it is listed as Drive B and I need it to be A for a
> >> driver program that came with my motherboard.
> >>
> >> Z.K.

> >
> >
> > You were given a lot of advice that may or may not work.
> >
> > I think the first thing to try would be the easiest...
> > Unplug the USB floppy
> > then, go into the bios (setup) and *disable* your floppy drive (both A

& B)
> > boot up and plug the USB drive in and hopefully it will be given the
> > designation A:

>
>
> This will not work. If a drive once has a drive letter then
> this assigment is stored until it's changed or superseeded
> by another drive which get the same letter. In the OP's
> situation the only hope would be that the USB floppy has
> no USB serial number. Then it's seen as new device when
> it's connected to different USB port and would get the A:
> then if availlable. Otherwise it would stay at B: as before.
>
>



It should still work...at worst the OP would have to boot to safe mode and
delete *all* instances of the floppy drive


 
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