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February 20th, 2000, 10:29 PM
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Hi Fizzgig,
The first thing that comes to mind on this is to look in the BIOS and see if the floppy drives are defined properly. You likely have the A drive installed as the 3 1/2 and the B drive as the 5 1/4.
You may also have a BIOS setting where you can change it to boot from C: A: or A: C: when it boots. (It may help if you could say a little as to precisley what you are desiring to do...)
Cheers!
-Squonk
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