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Thanks, Robert. I did try plugging it in using every configuration I could
think of, including reversing the ends, but still couldn't get it to work.
I hate to think about cracking open the box again but I'll give it a try.
"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message
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> PCR wrote:
> > I think I must agree with the others, DaffyD®! You must unplug it &
> > stand on your head while plugging it in again! But, if that fails to
> > work...
> >
> > Right after replacing the power supply, was this the only hardware
> > problem that showed up? Did Windows have to redetect any drivers during
> > any boot after the power supply was replaced?
> >
> > If all else fails, it's worth a try to...
> >
> > Boot to Safe Mode (Hold F5 or Ctrl as you boot), &...
> >
> > (1) "Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab"
> > (2) Open the "Floppy disk controllers" branch.
> >
> > If there are more than one controller in this branch, you may have
> > a "ghost". Therefore, delete them all, & reboot to Normal Mode. Point it
> > to the folder that contains your .cabs, if asked.
> >
> > But, if there is already just one driver there, then...
> >
> > (3) D-Clk the controller that appears under it for Properties.
> > (Mine is "Standard Floppy Disk Controller".)
> > (4) At the Driver tab, click the "Update Driver" button.
> > (5) Click the "Next" button.
> > (6) Bolt "Display a list of drivers...", & click "Next".
> > (7) Bolt "Show all hardware".
> >
> > Examine the screen. Mine is "Standard floppy disk controllers" in the
> > Manufacturers (left) pane & "Standard Floppy Disk Controller" in the
> > Models (right) pane. But I have four other choices there in the left
> > pane-- including "Compaq". As one clicks them in the left pane,
> > descriptive info shows up in the right pane. Perhaps, state what you
> > see. It could be worthwhile to go to another and back to the original
> > just to shake things up. To switch, select one, & click "Next".
> >
> > (It seems odd mine is the Standard & not a Compaq controller. But, all
> > is working well, & I will let that be.)
> >
> >
> It might also be useful to check what the BIOS sees for the floppy,
> and check elsewhere in the BIOS to see if it is enabled.
> Certainly if it is plugged in wrong (light on and constantly running
> indicates that is the case), the BIOS will not "see" a floppy drive.
> As far as "red stripe" on the cable goes, it can be plugged in wrong
> on either end (plugged in wrong on both ends is the same as being
correct).
> And it does not hurt to make sure the cable is fully seated on both
ends.
think of, including reversing the ends, but still couldn't get it to work.
I hate to think about cracking open the box again but I'll give it a try.
"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:13n6chk7jnmf7ad@corp.supernews.com...
> PCR wrote:
> > I think I must agree with the others, DaffyD®! You must unplug it &
> > stand on your head while plugging it in again! But, if that fails to
> > work...
> >
> > Right after replacing the power supply, was this the only hardware
> > problem that showed up? Did Windows have to redetect any drivers during
> > any boot after the power supply was replaced?
> >
> > If all else fails, it's worth a try to...
> >
> > Boot to Safe Mode (Hold F5 or Ctrl as you boot), &...
> >
> > (1) "Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab"
> > (2) Open the "Floppy disk controllers" branch.
> >
> > If there are more than one controller in this branch, you may have
> > a "ghost". Therefore, delete them all, & reboot to Normal Mode. Point it
> > to the folder that contains your .cabs, if asked.
> >
> > But, if there is already just one driver there, then...
> >
> > (3) D-Clk the controller that appears under it for Properties.
> > (Mine is "Standard Floppy Disk Controller".)
> > (4) At the Driver tab, click the "Update Driver" button.
> > (5) Click the "Next" button.
> > (6) Bolt "Display a list of drivers...", & click "Next".
> > (7) Bolt "Show all hardware".
> >
> > Examine the screen. Mine is "Standard floppy disk controllers" in the
> > Manufacturers (left) pane & "Standard Floppy Disk Controller" in the
> > Models (right) pane. But I have four other choices there in the left
> > pane-- including "Compaq". As one clicks them in the left pane,
> > descriptive info shows up in the right pane. Perhaps, state what you
> > see. It could be worthwhile to go to another and back to the original
> > just to shake things up. To switch, select one, & click "Next".
> >
> > (It seems odd mine is the Standard & not a Compaq controller. But, all
> > is working well, & I will let that be.)
> >
> >
> It might also be useful to check what the BIOS sees for the floppy,
> and check elsewhere in the BIOS to see if it is enabled.
> Certainly if it is plugged in wrong (light on and constantly running
> indicates that is the case), the BIOS will not "see" a floppy drive.
> As far as "red stripe" on the cable goes, it can be plugged in wrong
> on either end (plugged in wrong on both ends is the same as being
correct).
> And it does not hurt to make sure the cable is fully seated on both
ends.