You can remove all references to the A: drive from device manager and restart your machine.
Windows should find the drive when it starts.
If this fails to fix your problem, you can use the F8 key just before Windows starts to go into safe mode and remove the drive references from there.
I have...
#1. The "brand name" is not important!
#2. You can't fdisk from C: only from A:
#3. You didn't say if this is an ancient (386 - early Pentium) or what size the hard drive is. Take the cover off and look inside there is usually an indication on the processor chip (the big one) and...
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