Hello all... I've posted about this a couple of times and have come to a new revelation...
My floppy doesn't like to be installed in my case. Actually, I think the floppy is grounding out or something because when I have the drive cage installed in the case, the floppy don't want to work. If I take th drive cage out of the case, the floppy works fine.
I'm using an Antec case but for the life of me, I can't think of the model number. I do know that it has 3 exposed 5.25 drive bays and I had to pop the face off of the floppy because the face of the case has the stupid little floppy slot in it. Came with a 300 watt PSU that died on me day 1, now I find out the case has been causing my floppy problems afer replacing everything including the mobo in my system. Grrrrr...
Anyone have any ideas on what could be shorting out a floppy drive in an Antec case?
My floppy doesn't like to be installed in my case. Actually, I think the floppy is grounding out or something because when I have the drive cage installed in the case, the floppy don't want to work. If I take th drive cage out of the case, the floppy works fine.
I'm using an Antec case but for the life of me, I can't think of the model number. I do know that it has 3 exposed 5.25 drive bays and I had to pop the face off of the floppy because the face of the case has the stupid little floppy slot in it. Came with a 300 watt PSU that died on me day 1, now I find out the case has been causing my floppy problems afer replacing everything including the mobo in my system. Grrrrr...
Anyone have any ideas on what could be shorting out a floppy drive in an Antec case?