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Old February 12th, 2008, 01:12 AM
photolady photolady is offline
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Could be your floppy drive has died or your cable is bad. Another thing is, most Setup/BIOS's will allow you to turn off an option for windows to look for the floppy drive when it boots up. Usually, it's called "Boot floppy seek" or similar wording. If you go into Setup using the F2 key at start of computer, look for that option might be listed under this heading "Integrated Devices (Legacy Select Options)" and see if it gives you the option to not seek floppy drive when windows starts up.
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