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| Thread ID: 47406 | 2004-07-25 04:11:00 | FFD misbehaving | Shione83 (3380) | Press F1 |
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| 255289 | 2004-07-26 07:28:00 | I agree with CYaBro. The first time I struck this it had me stumped for a while. Was almost tempted to cut out a bit of the front panel. | mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 255290 | 2004-07-28 00:09:00 | ok guys thanx for all ur help and comments. :) finally got the new FDD working .... but instead of doing what u suggested re moving it it back a little i had to push it up really hard to the face plate.... and leave out the front screws as with those screws in even loosely i couldnt get disk in without holding the button on the face plate. i appreciate ur help..thanx again |
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| 255291 | 2004-07-28 02:23:00 | Have you checked the BIOS settings yet? Also, the seating of the casble at the mother board end may be improved with a couple of unplug and plug-in cycles. If you could borrow a cable for a quick comparison, that might help eliminate another possible cause. R2 |
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