My floppy drive is quirky, as was the last drive I put in this computer. Yet I am doubtful it is anything related to my motherboard. Read on...
I should first point out that I'm using a Gateway Profile 3 -- this means that I have a laptop floppy drive, a Teac FD-05HG "slim jim".
Now, in My Computer, my A: drive is listed. That means that Windows sees the drive. Device Manager reports that the device is working properly. That is perceived to mean that there isn't a problem with the device, but we know how smart Device Manager is.
I will admit that the drive is not being read in Mandrake Linux or at boot either, but I still want to blame Windows because when I bought a replacement drive (after I thought damage I had done had caused a problem with the old one) and installed it, it worked fine for awhile.
Any insight from anyone?
I should first point out that I'm using a Gateway Profile 3 -- this means that I have a laptop floppy drive, a Teac FD-05HG "slim jim".
Now, in My Computer, my A: drive is listed. That means that Windows sees the drive. Device Manager reports that the device is working properly. That is perceived to mean that there isn't a problem with the device, but we know how smart Device Manager is.
I will admit that the drive is not being read in Mandrake Linux or at boot either, but I still want to blame Windows because when I bought a replacement drive (after I thought damage I had done had caused a problem with the old one) and installed it, it worked fine for awhile.
Any insight from anyone?