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Jimmy Gibson

 

From:
Cornwall, England
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 6:21 am    
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Please can anyone help?!!!!!The problem is i cant open my floppy disc up,What is happening is i keep getting a message saying it needs to be formated ,but when i try to format it my windows say it cant perform this task,i cant even save midi files to floppy,because it wont open up.Please!!!!! can anyone help as i am stumped.


GOD BLESS JIM.
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Harry Busby

 

From:
Wroxeter, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 6:41 am    
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Jimmy. Does your floppy have information on it already. That is have you used it before. If so you don't want to format the floppy or else you will lose the information all together. If the floppy is new check to see if the write protect window in the lower left hand side is open or closed. Open is write protected. Good luck
Harry Busby
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Jimmy Gibson

 

From:
Cornwall, England
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 7:03 am    
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HI HARRY,I have checked all of the things you have said ,yes there is data on the floppy i put in ,but it keeps on saying the disc needs to be formated,and when i try to format it window says it cant perform this tast,it is strange because the last time i used the floppy disc it was fine,do you think it could be a virus that has caused this problem ?as i picked one up from a email not long ago,but i thought that i had got rid of it with my norton virus scan.

God Bless and thanks for trying to help JIM..
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Jim Smith


From:
Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 7:06 am    
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See if you can read other floppies. If you can, this one is bad. If you can't, check to see if the access light comes on when you try to access it. If not, open the case and reseat the cables both at the drive and on the motherboard.

If none of that works, your drive has probably gone bad. I've had to replace a couple in my system over the last few years.
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Bill Crook

 

From:
Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 7:11 am    
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Jimmy.....

After reading your post and a few of the answers, I think you have a defective floppy drive. Even if the floppy drive isn't bad,I'm sure you have had it for a few years. So replaceing it would not be a bad situation even if it don't fix your problem.

You can replace it for about $15.00.


I would try this before I decided that that the computer is messed up or there is a problem with the disk themselfs.
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Jimmy Gibson

 

From:
Cornwall, England
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 8:07 am    
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OOPS!!!!Sorry i should have said ,i run windows xp and it is only 6 month old,I tried the floppy in my other pc and it was fine,the one that has gone wrong is my Sony VA10 ,lap top and this is the first time that i have had any problems with it,so i am in the sh#@t with out my floppy.I know i can use my other pc but it is so slow compared to my lap top.Thanks and God Bless

SHO-BUD PRO 11 /PV/ JIMMY G..
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Earnest Bovine


From:
Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 9:40 pm    
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Some floppies have different capacities such as 720 KB, 1.44MB etc. These may have different labels such as "Double Density". And some disk drives can read/write/format only one type of floppy disk, while others can read them all.
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