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Unit being worked on;
System: IBM PC 300GL (Desktop)
Model: 6268-43U
Ser. #: 78-W4261
Celeron Proc
256MB Ram
I've never run across something this strange before. I'm hoping someone out there has, and has a solution. The floppy drive in this system doesn't work ~while it's in the system~. Take it out and it works. In any orientation. Switched floppy drives and cables (one at a time of course) with known good units. Everything works until it's placed back in it's bay. Then it doesn't work again. (The bay can't be changed due to the molded front panel.)
I've been to the IBM site, looked up the system (out of warranty of course), and gone through the troubleshooting procedures. These procedures cover seeing if it (floppy drive) works on it's side, then removed from the system. They've got the symptom covered in the procedures so they must know about it. Any links (at IBM) to follow up on this are dead links.
Has anyone experienced such behaviour? Specifically for this system, but any insight will do. ;>)
Thanks Much
It's a good day when you learn something
Unit being worked on;
System: IBM PC 300GL (Desktop)
Model: 6268-43U
Ser. #: 78-W4261
Celeron Proc
256MB Ram
I've never run across something this strange before. I'm hoping someone out there has, and has a solution. The floppy drive in this system doesn't work ~while it's in the system~. Take it out and it works. In any orientation. Switched floppy drives and cables (one at a time of course) with known good units. Everything works until it's placed back in it's bay. Then it doesn't work again. (The bay can't be changed due to the molded front panel.)
I've been to the IBM site, looked up the system (out of warranty of course), and gone through the troubleshooting procedures. These procedures cover seeing if it (floppy drive) works on it's side, then removed from the system. They've got the symptom covered in the procedures so they must know about it. Any links (at IBM) to follow up on this are dead links.
Has anyone experienced such behaviour? Specifically for this system, but any insight will do. ;>)
Thanks Much
It's a good day when you learn something