Subj : Re: Hmmmm, Where is the floppy drive in XP? To : All From : nospam@needed.invalid Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 19:16:21 Path: eternal-september.org!reader02.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.o rg!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Paul Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general Subject: Re: Hmmmm, Where is the floppy drive in XP? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 02:34:01 -0500 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 123 Message-ID: References: <3aim0d9uhvm69b4kvfn04blmrs1vc1j0gs@4ax.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 07:34:02 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: reader02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="97aeaa592f71f78b07aa84e71500f94e"; logging-data="22750"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18JZ5bRuEsVubQ0B9t0vVekH4YqWg/RrK0=" User-Agent: Ratcatcher/2.0.0.25 (Windows/20130802) In-Reply-To: <3aim0d9uhvm69b4kvfn04blmrs1vc1j0gs@4ax.com> Cancel-Lock: sha1:eKrJ4p6JKgpLl5a2ZPO8bZt4J4Q= Xref: feeder.eternal-september.org microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:134545 james@nospam.com wrote: > On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 10:39:54 -0500, gfretwell@aol.com wrote: > >> On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 06:27:43 -0600, james@nospam.com wrote: >> >>> I'm not used to having a floppy drive on an XP machine. >>> I plugged in a NEW floppy drive, which I just got in the mail. I used >>> that twist cable which I mentioned. (twist on drive end), and connected >>> the power cable. Everything is plugged in properly. >>> >>> I am not seeing the A: drive in My Computer. >>> >>> I am not sure where else it should show up. >>> >>> I confirmed this drive works by plugging it into the existing cables >>> connected to the internal floppy drive and it works fine. I read, wrote >>> and formatted a floppy. >>> >>> In XP, I went to control panel, hardware, and I can see the floppy >>> listed. It says it's working fine. >>> >>> I went to the command line, and typed A: >>> It says "Invalid drive specification". >>> >>> The only thing I can think is that maybe that cable is defective??? >>> >> 5 wire twist or 7 wire twist? > > SEVEN > (why do they make two different types?) > The one which works on my Win98 puter is also SEVEN. > >> Do you have the power cable plugged it? > > Yes > >> Did you boot the machine? > > Yes, several times > >> Does it spin on the boot? > > No > > Just for the heck of it, I booted a linux flash drive. I dont see A: or > B: in there either. > > However, I am now wondering if it could be possible that something in > the bios needs to be changed? I know I have it set to boot from a flash > drive FIRST, then the HDD, and lastly the CD player. But since this > computer has never had a floppy drive, maybe there is some bios setting > to change????? > I would have looked already, but I cant remember what key to hit to get > into the bios. Its a homemade computer so looking that up may be tricky. > I think I need to start putting labels on every computer saying what key > needs to be pressed to go to the bios. > There is a guide here on the floppy cable design. The floppy drives are all (virtually) jumpered as B drives. The connector "after the twist" (your config) makes that defacto B drive, an A-drive. So the one on the end is A. http://www.pcguide.com/ref/fdd/confCable-c.html Now, what if your drive was so old, it actually had a jumper ? Then the problem might be that your drive simply isn't being selected at the moment. The twisted part, consists of four active signals. Two for each drive. The twist swaps the signals, so that one connector can have an A personality and the other a B personality. (Just like a CS Cable Select method.) The scheme described, works without problem if all the drives are internally jumpered as B. My spare drive here, there isn't any jumper position on it, just the data cable and four pin power. And there's nothing in the labeling to suggest B-jumpering (which becomes A for the connector after the twist). That doesn't explain though, why you have one equipment configuration that works. Which suggests a BIOS problem. I don't think your machine isn't that old, because it does have one IDE and two SATA. "ALIVE6100 VSTA [S754 AMD]" http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_GALLERY.aspx?DetailID=847&Cate goryID=1&DetailName=Feature&MenuID=24&LanID=0 IT8715F The manual "ALIVE6100%20_VSTA1.0B.pdf" has this - a single setting to disable the FDC. Enabled is the default. If you can see it in Device Manager, then that's probably proof enough this is set to Enabled. Onboard FDC Controller (Enabled) This option enables the onboard floppy disk drive controller. To get into the BIOS: Press to enter SETUP which makes it the same as an Asus ? It should put that prompt on the first visible screen. The manual is from the year 2008, yet there is no mention of popup boot. The line below "Press ..." should identify the popup boot key (which gives a one-time boot menu for starting the system). A picture I can find of a Phoenix BIOS, doesn't show a popup boot key choice. Just the one. HTH, Paul --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .