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DaffyD®
I'm running Win 98SE. I recently replaced the power supply on my computer,
going from a 350W to 400W. After I plugged everything back in, the floppy
disk drive kept turning like a cd drive and the fdd light on the front of
the computer stayed on. Now, I've gone through almost all the
tests--checking the Molex connector to be sure it's in there correctly
making sure the fdd ribbon cable red wire side is connected to pin 1.
Making sure the power supply is in there properly. I tried flipping some
connections around just to see if that would fix things--nothing. I even
bought a new fdd and installed it, again making sure all connections were
correct, and still had the same problem. I've disconnected the drive so
that I don't hear that frustrating "whirring" sound and see the green LED
stay lit.
I don't know if installing the power supply damaged the fdd controller or
what the deal is. The drive worked fine before the new PS.
Oh, and thanks to all of you who responded to my first question.
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{ : [|]=( DaffyD®
If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
going from a 350W to 400W. After I plugged everything back in, the floppy
disk drive kept turning like a cd drive and the fdd light on the front of
the computer stayed on. Now, I've gone through almost all the
tests--checking the Molex connector to be sure it's in there correctly
making sure the fdd ribbon cable red wire side is connected to pin 1.
Making sure the power supply is in there properly. I tried flipping some
connections around just to see if that would fix things--nothing. I even
bought a new fdd and installed it, again making sure all connections were
correct, and still had the same problem. I've disconnected the drive so
that I don't hear that frustrating "whirring" sound and see the green LED
stay lit.
I don't know if installing the power supply damaged the fdd controller or
what the deal is. The drive worked fine before the new PS.
Oh, and thanks to all of you who responded to my first question.
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{ : [|]=( DaffyD®
If I knew where I was I'd be there now.