From: David Ross (ross_at_math.hawaii.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 12 1998 - 20:00:57 EDT
>About the only thing I can think of left to try is to go into the BIOS and
>remove the FDD. Perhaps this will solve the problem
Before you do this, try removing the floppy from your hardware configuration
in the device manager. The most reliable way to do this is to boot up with
the drive *connected* (otherwise it might not show up in the device manager), then set it to disabled it in the obvious way.
- David R.
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