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Thanks
Hi Terry,
Been there, done that. Everything looks the way it should, so I still think there's something in the registry that's causing the problem.
Thanks for the thought.
Yes. The single floppy, on either connection, registers as B. I kind of think that the LS120 locked on to the A designation in the registry some where and maintained that even though the LS120 was removed. As I stated previously using 2 floppy drives one was A and one was B, but one floppy by...
Thanks,
I tried that. Also added a second floppy which produced an A and B floppy, but when I removed either the remaining floppy still registered as B. Running out of time I just reinstalled the LS120 which shows as A and removed the floppy altogether. Thanks again for your reply.
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