Floppy Drive Won't Recognize Floppy

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Tony H.

I built a rig at home and installed Windows XP Pro. My Computer
recognizes that I have a floppy drive in the computer. However I've
tried several floppy disks and every time I try to open up the floppy
drive it tells me there is no disk inserted. I even replaced the
floppy drive itself and the problem persisted. I checked the floppy
ribbon cable and tried it in every position that it will successfully
plug-in and the problem never went away. Please help!
 
G

Gordon

Tony H. said:
I built a rig at home and installed Windows XP Pro. My Computer
recognizes that I have a floppy drive in the computer. However I've
tried several floppy disks and every time I try to open up the floppy
drive it tells me there is no disk inserted. I even replaced the
floppy drive itself and the problem persisted. I checked the floppy
ribbon cable and tried it in every position that it will successfully
plug-in and the problem never went away. Please help!


See if the following helps:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309623

this driver may cure the problem:

Driver link (this is a download only):

http://downloads.viaarena.com/WinXPE/Oct02/XPe_3mflp132_v10.zip

Instructions :

1. Download driver

2. Unzip the driver - extract the file to a folder.

3. Open Windows XP's Device Manager, expand the "Floppy disk controllers"
heading, and double-click the listing for "Standard floppy disk controller."

4. Click the "Driver" tab, then click the "Update Driver" button.

5. Select the "Install from a list or specific location" radio button and
click the "Next" button.

6. Select the"Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." radio
button and click the "Next" button.

7. Click the"Have Disk" button; then, click the"Browse" button. Browse to
the location that you extracted the files to in Step 2 and double-click the
"VIA3MFPY.INF" file. The, click the"OK" button.

8. You should now have "VIA 3-mode floppy controller" highlighted in the
drivers list. Click the "Next" button to begin the driver file copy. Once
the file copy is complete, your floppy disk drive will access 3 times
(checking all 3 "modes"). This is normal. Click the "Finish" button when the
driver installation is complete.

9a. You may, or may not , have a device labelled "Unknown Device" in
the"Other Devices" heading in Device Manager. If so, continue with step 9a.
If not, skip to step 9b. If you have a device labelled "Unknown Device" in
the "Other Devices" heading in Device Manager, right-click on it and select
"Update Driver." Follow steps 5 through 8 to complete the installation of
"Floppy disk drive" (note that the naming of the driver in the drivers list
in step 8 may be different during this step - this is normal). Once you've
click the "Finish" button, continue on to step 10.

9b. If you do not have a device labelled "Unknown Device" in the "Other
Devices" heading in Device Manager, expand the "Floppy disk drives" heading
in Device Manager and double-click the listing for "floppy disk drive."
Follow steps 4 through 8 to complete the installation of "Floppy disk drive"
(note that the naming of the driver in the drivers list in step 8 may be
different during this step - this is normal). Once you've clicked the
"finish" button, continue on to step 10.

10. Reboot your PC. This should let you know if all of your hard work
REALLY paid off. Check the Device Manager one last time to be sure that you
now have the"VIA 3-mode floppy controller listed under the "Floppy disk
controllers" heading. Put a file on a floppy in Win98 (or another non-SP OS)
and you should now be able to access it in Windows XP (and vice-versa)
without issue. You made it!
 
G

Guest

Bear with, new at this. I followed your steps 1 thru 8. No unknown device
showed up so I went to 9b. Once started, all sorts of warnings and red flags
about non-microsoft drivers and the like appeared so I bailed out. Is this
new 3mflp driver supposed to replace the drivers in both my ZIP drive and the
standerd floppy drive? If so, do I just disregard the warnings and replace
both drivers with the new one? Make sense?
 

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