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Vista shows a A: drive that isn't installed.
I put together a PC with no floppy (A but Vista seems to believe that I
have one installed. I have disabled it in the BIOS but it still keeps showing a A: drive. Any one run into this before? |
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Vista shows a A: drive that isn't installed.
Yes, my new Vista PC (custom build also) does the same thing -- nothing is
attached to the motherboard's floppy drive header, but Vista shows the A: drive as being a floppy. I've not had the machine long enough to fool wtih this yet. Probably the first place to check is the MS Vista Knowledge Base. Birk Binnard http://www.birkbinnard.com |