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Hi all. I seem to have a problem with my Floppy disk drive. No power seems to be getting to it althought all the cables seem to be plugged in and working fine. For a start if any1 can help with this problem thatd be great.
However, if you cant, is it possible to get a pc to boot up to the Windows ME emergency boot screen using a USB pen drive. I want to format my pc, and use FDISK. However i cannot do this as my floppy drive dont work.
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
However, if you cant, is it possible to get a pc to boot up to the Windows ME emergency boot screen using a USB pen drive. I want to format my pc, and use FDISK. However i cannot do this as my floppy drive dont work.
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
Tcepser
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You won't be able to do the USB pen drive idea, as you'd need to have the machine booted up into windows for it to be accessible as a drive, so that idea's out.
Your problem with the floppy sounds like:
Your floppy drive is disabled in the BIOS of the motherboard. (Enter your BIOS setup, and check to be sure the floppy drive is enabled, AND that your machine is set to first try booting from the floppy before trying to boot from the hard disk. Note: Usually the Boot options for your motherboard's bios are on a different page than where you enable the drive, so be sure to look through your bios setup screens quite thoroughly for something like 'Boot order', or 'Bootable devices' or something similar).
The ribbon cable is plugged in backwards, flip it so the 'red line' is on the opposite side of where it is now.
The ribbon cable is not plugged into all the pins. (Check to be sure it is completely pushed into the drive, and motherboard).
The power cable is not plugged into the floppy drive properly. (Check to be sure it is firmly inserted, and that all 4 pins are actually lined up with the holes in the plug.
Hope I've helped, good luck getting back up and running.
Your problem with the floppy sounds like:
Your floppy drive is disabled in the BIOS of the motherboard. (Enter your BIOS setup, and check to be sure the floppy drive is enabled, AND that your machine is set to first try booting from the floppy before trying to boot from the hard disk. Note: Usually the Boot options for your motherboard's bios are on a different page than where you enable the drive, so be sure to look through your bios setup screens quite thoroughly for something like 'Boot order', or 'Bootable devices' or something similar).
The ribbon cable is plugged in backwards, flip it so the 'red line' is on the opposite side of where it is now.
The ribbon cable is not plugged into all the pins. (Check to be sure it is completely pushed into the drive, and motherboard).
The power cable is not plugged into the floppy drive properly. (Check to be sure it is firmly inserted, and that all 4 pins are actually lined up with the holes in the plug.
Hope I've helped, good luck getting back up and running.
-Idaho
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
Ok thank you very much for your, im pleased to announce after your advice i finally got that pc 2 realise that the floppy drive is there. Now for my last hurdle. I need a boot disk. I have been to www.bootdisk.com and downloaded the OEM versions of 98 and ME, but to no avail. Everytime i put the floppy drive in i get a message 'Disk I/O Error, replace the disk, and then press any key'
From my previous knowledge this should not come up as the boot disk should just load up. Any tips or advice, perhaps a different bootdisk from another website.
Thanks again and await your replies.
From my previous knowledge this should not come up as the boot disk should just load up. Any tips or advice, perhaps a different bootdisk from another website.
Thanks again and await your replies.
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Hmm, you actually made the bootdisk? You don't just copy the file you downloaded to the disk, did you? That won't work, if that's what you did. You must actually put a blank formatted floppy into your drive, then run the program you downloaded, it will create a boot disk.
Hope that's what you needed, let us know if that wasn't the problem.
Hope that's what you needed, let us know if that wasn't the problem.
-Idaho
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
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You've verified that that floppy drive can read disks? And that that floppy is readable?
When you boot the second machine, does the floppy drive on that machine light up, then does the light go out after it fails booting? Or does the light just remain on? (That would be a sign that the ribbon cable is installed backwards, flip it over).
The error you're getting would be indicative of the drive finding the disk unreadable. I can think of any number of issues that could cause this:
The floppy disk isn't formatted correctly, or is bad. - check to be sure you can actually READ the disk on the machine that is working now.
The floppy drives heads are dirty, and are having problems reading due to that.
Floppy drive has failed due to age or other issues.
Check to see if you can boot your working machine with that disk, if it'll boot, then your other system should be able to boot with it. I'd be considering radical things like:
Swap the floppy drive you know is working in the machine that is functional into the machine that isn't working right so you can boot it and get this done. (Heheh).
Good luck.
When you boot the second machine, does the floppy drive on that machine light up, then does the light go out after it fails booting? Or does the light just remain on? (That would be a sign that the ribbon cable is installed backwards, flip it over).
The error you're getting would be indicative of the drive finding the disk unreadable. I can think of any number of issues that could cause this:
The floppy disk isn't formatted correctly, or is bad. - check to be sure you can actually READ the disk on the machine that is working now.
The floppy drives heads are dirty, and are having problems reading due to that.
Floppy drive has failed due to age or other issues.
Check to see if you can boot your working machine with that disk, if it'll boot, then your other system should be able to boot with it. I'd be considering radical things like:
Swap the floppy drive you know is working in the machine that is functional into the machine that isn't working right so you can boot it and get this done. (Heheh).
Good luck.
-Idaho
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
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