Here is one that should be easy, but I am probably making it hard.
System is:
Asus AB-BX6 - Award Bios
400Mhz Slot 1 Celeron
HP-RW
Win XP Pro
When I set up this computer eons ago, I was using a FDD and an LS120 drive. The FDD showed as B: and the LS120 as A:. No problem as the LS120 will read 1.44 floppies. BUT now the LS120 has gone to the great peripheral junk pile in the sky, and I still can not get the FDD to read as A:.
Bios sees it as A:. I have tried 3 cables. I have tried both of the connectors on the cable(yes I remembered that). And I changed out the drive.
I am using this system as a server and periodically as a work station. The person using it is, well lets put it nicely, computer stupid. When they put a floppy in to copy a word processor file, even with a note on the monitor, they can't do it. "Because their other computer has an A: drive and it looks just like this one". !@#$%&*
I remember swapping A/B drive associations in Win98 through the registry, but can not find my notes on the subject. Any ideas??
Thanks
1zman
System is:
Asus AB-BX6 - Award Bios
400Mhz Slot 1 Celeron
HP-RW
Win XP Pro
When I set up this computer eons ago, I was using a FDD and an LS120 drive. The FDD showed as B: and the LS120 as A:. No problem as the LS120 will read 1.44 floppies. BUT now the LS120 has gone to the great peripheral junk pile in the sky, and I still can not get the FDD to read as A:.
Bios sees it as A:. I have tried 3 cables. I have tried both of the connectors on the cable(yes I remembered that). And I changed out the drive.
I am using this system as a server and periodically as a work station. The person using it is, well lets put it nicely, computer stupid. When they put a floppy in to copy a word processor file, even with a note on the monitor, they can't do it. "Because their other computer has an A: drive and it looks just like this one". !@#$%&*
I remember swapping A/B drive associations in Win98 through the registry, but can not find my notes on the subject. Any ideas??
Thanks
1zman