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On an AMD Athlon I´ve just put out the floppy, after reconnecting the cable
with the drive it gave me an error message. Bought a new cable, connected with the drive and no more error message since then. But the floppy light is always on. I´m using Windows 2000, the floppy can´t be found in the explorer. What is wrong or what can I do? Thx for ur help |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 14:34:39 +0100, "Robert Secon"
<robert.secon@gmx.de> wrote: >On an AMD Athlon I´ve just put out the floppy, after reconnecting the cable >with the drive it gave me an error message. Bought a new cable, connected >with the drive and no more error message since then. But the floppy light is >always on. I´m using Windows 2000, the floppy can´t be found in the >explorer. What is wrong or what can I do? > >Thx for ur help > Unplug cable, rotate 180 degrees, replug |
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"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in
news:bon0uv8cvpkiceqvrvco3so4rg2h69q8ba@4ax.com... > > >On an AMD Athlon I´ve just put out the floppy, after reconnecting the cable > >with the drive it gave me an error message. Bought a new cable, connected > >with the drive and no more error message since then. But the floppy light is > >always on. I´m using Windows 2000, the floppy can´t be found in the > >explorer. What is wrong or what can I do? > > > >Thx for ur help > > > > Unplug cable, rotate 180 degrees, replug Just did it before, no connection because light is not on |
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"Robert Secon" <robert.secon@gmx.de> wrote in message news:brpnie$3qn$03$1@news.t-online.com... > "kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in > news:bon0uv8cvpkiceqvrvco3so4rg2h69q8ba@4ax.com... > > > > >On an AMD Athlon I´ve just put out the floppy, after reconnecting the > cable > > >with the drive it gave me an error message. Bought a new cable, connected > > >with the drive and no more error message since then. But the floppy light > is > > >always on. I´m using Windows 2000, the floppy can´t be found in the > > >explorer. What is wrong or what can I do? > > > > > >Thx for ur help > > > > > > > Unplug cable, rotate 180 degrees, replug > > Just did it before, no connection because light is not on > How do you mean, no connection because the light is not on... the light only should light up on drive access. If its not working with the cable the right way around then you might want to check the controlor is enabled in the bios and its not set to anything silly like a 720k drive. Does windows see the drive and the controlor in device manager and have you installed the drivers that came with the board? Cheers Richard. |
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"Rich @ Ultima Thule" <rich@NOSPAM_ultimathule.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:brpr9j$p9u$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk... > > How do you mean, no connection because the light is not on... the light only > should light up on drive access. This is it, no light and no connection in W2K > If its not working with the cable the right way around then you might want > to check the controlor is enabled in the bios and its not set to anything > silly like a 720k drive. where can I check the controller in the BIOS? > > Does windows see the drive and the controlor in device manager and have you > installed the drivers that came with the board? > The device manager shows the driver and floppy in the device manager, but it was W2K was not installed with the floppy drive. Do I have to install W2K one more time? Isn´t it possible to change it manually? Thx Rob |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:00:44 +0100, "Robert Secon"
<robert.secon@gmx.de> wrote: >"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in >news:bon0uv8cvpkiceqvrvco3so4rg2h69q8ba@4ax.com... >> >> >On an AMD Athlon I´ve just put out the floppy, after reconnecting the >cable >> >with the drive it gave me an error message. Bought a new cable, connected >> >with the drive and no more error message since then. But the floppy light >is >> >always on. I´m using Windows 2000, the floppy can´t be found in the >> >explorer. What is wrong or what can I do? >> > >> >Thx for ur help >> > >> >> Unplug cable, rotate 180 degrees, replug > >Just did it before, no connection because light is not on Forget about Windows for the time being. Find a bootable floppy, throw it in the drive, and see if it'll boot. This will reduce the number of variable to check one thing at a time. When the system is turned on, POSTs, the light should not be on. Perhaps you know this but it helps to be clear regardless. The floppy light should stay off, unless you have the BIOS boot order set to try the floppy before the hard drive, else the floppy light goes on a for a couple seconds before the BIOS moves to the HDD to boot. The light always being on from the moment the system is turned on, is almost always a reversed cable. There are two ends, are both ends' plugs keyed with a notch? If there is no notch, the side with the two grooves in it, should be facing the motherboard socket-side with the notch cut out. On the floppy drive end of the cable, the plug notch (or grooves) should be facing down. On some floppies you might have to break out a perforation area on the circuit board to get a notched cable to fit... they may have a notch on the opposite, up-facing side, but that doesn't mean the plug should go in that way... it's not a common situation but not all that rare either. If you turn the floppy drive over, the bottom may have Pin 1 marked in some way if not numbered. That should match up with the side of the cable with the stripe on it... of course this assumes the cable was properly constructed, if all else fails remove the cable and verify that the plugs are oriented correctly, that pin 1 on the plugs (usually a small arrow molded on the side of the plug) matches up with the same conductor on both ends. After you get the drive working to boot that floppy, THEN see what windows does with it. Dave |
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"kony" <spam@spam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:d381uvoiilr8cg7eries2sbaehud7qik2a@4ax.com... > On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:00:44 +0100, "Robert Secon" > > Forget about Windows for the time being. > > Find a bootable floppy, throw it in the drive, and see if it'll boot. > This will reduce the number of variable to check one thing at a time. > > When the system is turned on, POSTs, the light should not be on. > Perhaps you know this but it helps to be clear regardless. > The floppy light should stay off, unless you have the BIOS boot order > set to try the floppy before the hard drive, else the floppy light > goes on a for a couple seconds before the BIOS moves to the HDD to > boot. This is right, the light was always on, the boot order was A,C,CD-Rom but it did not find the floppy although there had been a disc inside the floppy. > > The light always being on from the moment the system is turned on, is > almost always a reversed cable. There are two ends, are both ends' > plugs keyed with a notch? If there is no notch, the side with the two > grooves in it, should be facing the motherboard socket-side with the > notch cut out. On the floppy drive end of the cable, the plug notch > (or grooves) should be facing down. On some floppies you might have > to break out a perforation area on the circuit board to get a notched > cable to fit... they may have a notch on the opposite, up-facing > side, but that doesn't mean the plug should go in that way... it's not > a common situation but not all that rare either. > I will prove this. > > If you turn the floppy drive over, the bottom may have Pin 1 marked in > some way if not numbered. That should match up with the side of the > cable with the stripe on it... of course this assumes the cable was > properly constructed, if all else fails remove the cable and verify > that the plugs are oriented correctly, that pin 1 on the plugs > (usually a small arrow molded on the side of the plug) matches up with > the same conductor on both ends. > > After you get the drive working to boot that floppy, THEN see what > windows does with it. > > > Dave The best you could do for me, Dave. Thanks, you will get to know what happened as soon as possible. |
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