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|
| Olen R. Pearson wrote:
|
| > Hi,
| >
| > Yes, you read that correctly. This is about a 5.25"
floppy drive - namely
| > getting one to work. (I know! I know! Don't say it!!)
| >
| > I need to add a 5.25" drive to my Win XP Pro system. I
have installed the
| > drive and new cable to handle both this and the 3.5"
drive but without
| > success. The BIOS does provide an option for a 5.25"
floppy. The 3.5"
| > works fine, but when I try to add the 5.25" (any
configuration on the
| > cable), neither drive works.
| >
| > Any ideas?
| >
| > Thanks,
| > Olen
| >
| >
|
| There are several things to remember and check when
installing
| multiple floppy disk drives. First, the FDD at the end of
the
| cable id always Drive A whilst the FDD in the middle is
Drive B.
| Knowing this, match the bios setup accordingly. Third,
know where
| is Pin 1 in either FDD and at the motherboard connector.
If one
| of the FDD's show a persistent active light, then one of
the 3
| cable connectors is wrong. And, finally, do not assume
that the
| existing 5.25" FDD is even working, especially if it has
been in
| storage for some time.