Boot into safe mode and remove all Floppy drives listed in device manager. Maybe I should have said that before - just assumed you'd know. Reboot...
It sounds like you are well on your way to spending a sizeable sum of money. You may also want to check out that TRSDOS operating system, I'm told...
Couple of thoughts. Boot into safe mode and go to device manager, remove your floppy drive and reboot. If that doesn't work, recheck your cabling...
Daizy - Thanks for the encouragement. I like your style and I'll guarantee he's got a hole. (he just hasn't found it yet) ;)
Not so fast - don't trash it yet. Uninstall your CDRW software then go here and download RegCleaner. http://www.jv16.org/ Install it, reboot...
Try enabling or disabling the DMA setting for your CDRW - which ever way it is now, switch it. If that doesn't work, contact your mfg and get...
Very simple explanation. If you have a digital sound card and have digital sound enabled, you need to get an adapter plug for your speaker jack....
You can look for a bios update at the mfgs support site, download the bin file and a bios flashing utility, make a floppy and do it yourself -...
You may be trying to mix parity and non parity memory - a no go situation. Also, go into your bios and look to see if ECC is enabed or not. If it...
I keep a couple of small externals on hand for customer crisis calls. Slick little cases that accomodate up to 9.5mm laptop drives and will fit in...
Pops - Could be a few things, but sounds to me like you need to do some fine tuning with your bios settings. You have what is one of the finest...
When all else fails ...... You might want to try emailing jack@badflash.com He's the guy I head to for bios chips and he just might be able to...
http://www.hongen.com/pc/drvdown/bios/SuperPower.htm How's your Chinese? ;)
The point here is do your homework. And, when you think you have it all figured out, do some more. ;)
Now, you got it .... ;)
Matter of preference here but I'd suggest you try Linksys. Easy to setup and works quite well. The older laptop cards didn't have great distance,...
Most common cause is an IRQ conflict or a Memory address conflict. Assuming no problems in this regard, voltage, most often core voltage may need...
BillyBob - well put re: truck analogy. KenKieth - to add a couple of points here. There are all kinds, shapes and sizes of ATX MB's. Ditto...
BB - Thank you. I think you just made my point, even though you say you disagree. ;)
Slay me if you want, however, AT vs ATX form factors usually relate to PS/MB connectors. Some boards have both, just like some boards have both...
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