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  • p3bf doesn't see floppy drive

    got a friends pc that I built for him, P-3 450 @600 on an asus p3bf with 1005bios (not beta) and it won't recognize the floppy drive no matter what, tried switching drive and cable with no luck

    system has:
    Western Digital 10 gig harddrive primary master
    LS-120 primary slave
    and Smart & friendly 4x4x24 cdrw secondary master

    any thoughts???
    jim
    PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
    128mb pc-100 cas 2
    Mill G400 (vanilla!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.5010 & bios 1.5-22
    Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
    SB Live!
    Winblows 98se & DX7
    and 384k DSL!

  • #2
    You MUST use the floppy connector AFTER the twist in the cable. Otherwise it won't work. Do you have detect floppy setup in the BIOS?

    Also, if the floppy light is always on after you boot the computer then the cable is on backwards. Turn it around and it should work fine.

    Now if you are using the LS-120 as your floppy...then I would suggest moving it to Secondary Slave. You will also need to autodetect it as an IDE device in the BIOS (so enable the Secondary Slave device in the BIOS). To boot from the LS-120 you have to manually set the LS-120 as a bootable device in the Boot options in the BIOS. I haven't fiddled with a P3B-F in a while, but if memory serves me correctly, you may need to disable hard drive booting and floppy booting to boot from the LS-120 drive, depending on where it is in the boot order menu.

    Tell me if this helps.

    Jammrock

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    Athlon 650, Biostar board, 128 MB PC133 (Crucial), G400 32 MB DH, SB Live! w/ Digital I/O, 10/100 NIC, lots of case fans, etc...
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    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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    • #3
      thanks Jamm,
      Tried all the above except using the plug after the twist, unfortunately that didn't do it either
      when the comp first starts up the light on the 3 1/2" floppy goes on as if it's found it but it won't boot from it then the light goes out and once windows starts its not there, also tried removing the LS-120 and cdrom bu5t no different
      jim
      PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
      128mb pc-100 cas 2
      Mill G400 (vanilla!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.5010 & bios 1.5-22
      Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
      SB Live!
      Winblows 98se & DX7
      and 384k DSL!

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      • #4
        Check if there is a setting in bios like
        "Show no FDD for Win95"
        It shuts the fdd of for the benefit of some microsoft test program!

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        SONY CRX100E 4/2/24 CDRW

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        • #5
          well, one of the other things I needed to do for him was install another cdrom for copying, err, backing up disks and like magic, the floppy started to work!?! don't you luv it when you fix something without knowing how you did it
          thanks guys!
          jim
          PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
          128mb pc-100 cas 2
          Mill G400 (vanilla!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.5010 & bios 1.5-22
          Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
          SB Live!
          Winblows 98se & DX7
          and 384k DSL!

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          • #6
            I get paid for doing that !

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            • #7
              So do I! I'm much better at fixing things in front of me though. That's why I do desktop support, not phone support.

              Jammrock
              “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
              –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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