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I need to start by pressing the F1 key - message: floppy disk fail -40- can someone help me resolve this issue?
Thank you in advance regards best regards
Thank you in advance regards best regards
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Hi,
You might have a problem with your floppy disk drive... Try unplugging it to give it a try.
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The druid without the potion.
You might have a problem with your floppy disk drive... Try unplugging it to give it a try.
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The druid without the potion.
Hello everyone :) (Thanks to all)
my solution is to my problem solved.
At PC startup I had the F1, floppy disk fail problem.
When starting the PC press DELETE, in the BIOS (advanced BIOS features)
find (boot Up Floppy Seek) set to disabled instead of Enabled F10 save
restart ;) good luck bye bye
my solution is to my problem solved.
At PC startup I had the F1, floppy disk fail problem.
When starting the PC press DELETE, in the BIOS (advanced BIOS features)
find (boot Up Floppy Seek) set to disabled instead of Enabled F10 save
restart ;) good luck bye bye
Hello,
check if your floppy disk drive is properly connected.
Otherwise, enter the BIOS and you'll see that your computer boots from something when it starts up (it's called first boot); if the first boot is set to floppy disk, change it to hard disk (HD) or the CD drive.
Then restart to see if it works; it worked for me.
Keep me posted anyway, please; I'd appreciate it.
Have a great day!
yvan974
check if your floppy disk drive is properly connected.
Otherwise, enter the BIOS and you'll see that your computer boots from something when it starts up (it's called first boot); if the first boot is set to floppy disk, change it to hard disk (HD) or the CD drive.
Then restart to see if it works; it worked for me.
Keep me posted anyway, please; I'd appreciate it.
Have a great day!
yvan974
It's fixed; it was a 4-pin connector that was unplugged, which I hadn't seen because it was hidden behind the ribbon cables.
It can also be due to the fact that the cable of the drive is connected the wrong way at the drive (not from the motherboard).
Unplug it and plug the cable in the other way....
Unplug it and plug the cable in the other way....
Thank you for the solution: the druid
"Try this: enter the BIOS, then check disabled on floppy drive A, save with F10 and come back to tell me the result."
Thank you very much!
"Try this: enter the BIOS, then check disabled on floppy drive A, save with F10 and come back to tell me the result."
Thank you very much!
Hi "snake" solidus,
apparently it worked really well, I even have the impression that my PC is running faster than before.
Thank you very much!
Yvan974.
apparently it worked really well, I even have the impression that my PC is running faster than before.
Thank you very much!
Yvan974.
You're welcome, I'm here for that
Have a nice day
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Solidus at your service
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Have a nice day
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Solidus at your service
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According to the BIOS, it's
Sometimes Enabled/Disabled
Sometimes Installed/Not Installed
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To err is human, to persist (in error) is diabolical.
Sometimes Enabled/Disabled
Sometimes Installed/Not Installed
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To err is human, to persist (in error) is diabolical.
Good evening
I still checked the connections, in fact, I hadn't pushed the floppy disk reader's plug in all the way
yet I hadn't drunk anything at that moment, but anyway
I still thank everyone who responded to me
I still checked the connections, in fact, I hadn't pushed the floppy disk reader's plug in all the way
yet I hadn't drunk anything at that moment, but anyway
I still thank everyone who responded to me
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Best regards
thank you
Is my hard drive crashed???????????????
Please respond to me
and thank you.
floppy disk is a diskette