I'm not really sure if this is a floppy drive problem or the system needs a new
motherboard, but here goes:
A friend of mine is running Windows 2000, now when he connects his
floppy drive to the motherboard and boots his machine up, it doesn't
detect his hard drive and of course it tries to boot from the CD-rom.
When we unplug the floppy drive, it recognizes the hard drive and
it boots normally.
We decided to change the boot order and we still have the same problem,
plug the floppy drive and it won't recognize the hard drive, unplug it and
it boots just fine.
I'm not really sure if it's a floppy drive problem or maybe a motherboard
problem. I forgot to ask what motherboard it is and I'll endeavour to find
out.
Any help would be appreciated.
