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  1. #1
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    Problems copying from a:\

    On my wife's computer. K6-2 400mhz, 128mb ram
    20mb HD.
    Some times, in Explorer when I try to copy a file from a:\ to c:\ I get the message, "Cannot copy (file name). The system cannot read from the specified device."
    If I double click the file it will open.
    Ran scan disk and defrag. SFC listed 17 files to restore, only 2 would restore from the Win98 disk all except 2 are .dll, one .ocx and one mmc.exe which opened MS Managment Console when I double clicked it.
    The second time I run SFC it was clean.

    Where should I look?

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    Hi,

    I'd try replacing the floppy cable first, then the drive. If you still have problems, verify that your disks work on another machine. You may have to replace your floppy drive.

    Gtz. Tony

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    I once solved the same problem with a head cleaner. Worth a try. Radio Shack still carries such I believe.

    Vince

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    Thanks for the ideas, I'll pickup a head cleaner and try that first, then the ribbon cable.

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    Too much knowlege never makes for simple decisions.

    KT7-R w/800 T-Bird No- Raid,WD 40GB,WD 20GB Sam 6.5GB, 320MB RAM, Viper V550
    SB Live, Win98
    Ausus A7N8X W/AMD Athlon XP 3000/400
    Crucial 512mb Ram
    Sapphire Ati/Radeon 9600SE 128mb DDR 8X
    Two 40gb WD HD
    DVD R/W Liteon SOHW 1633S
    CD Rom Liteon LTN 526D 52X
    Enlight 420W power supply
    Win XP Pro

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    Looks like the orginal backup and two new floppies were bad. Tryed another new disk and every things ok.

    Thanks for your help.

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    Too much knowlege never makes for simple decisions.

    KT7-R w/800 T-Bird No- Raid,WD 40GB,WD 20GB Sam 6.5GB, 320MB RAM, Viper V550
    SB Live, Win98
    Ausus A7N8X W/AMD Athlon XP 3000/400
    Crucial 512mb Ram
    Sapphire Ati/Radeon 9600SE 128mb DDR 8X
    Two 40gb WD HD
    DVD R/W Liteon SOHW 1633S
    CD Rom Liteon LTN 526D 52X
    Enlight 420W power supply
    Win XP Pro

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    Thanks Mosaic 1, I'll take them out of the garbage and see what scandisk says.

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    KT7-R w/800 T-Bird No- Raid,WD 40GB,WD 20GB Sam 6.5GB, 320MB RAM, Viper V550
    SB Live, Win98
    Ausus A7N8X W/AMD Athlon XP 3000/400
    Crucial 512mb Ram
    Sapphire Ati/Radeon 9600SE 128mb DDR 8X
    Two 40gb WD HD
    DVD R/W Liteon SOHW 1633S
    CD Rom Liteon LTN 526D 52X
    Enlight 420W power supply
    Win XP Pro

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    One more thing to remember, anything magnetic laying next to a floppy can ruin it. Even a magnetic screw driver. Radiation from a moniter I've heard can ruin one.

    Vince

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