I just upgraded a K7-700 system to a XP1700 with a Abit KT7A mb, rev. 1.3. Everything else in the system was already working but I couldn't access the floppy when I fired it back up. The light came on when acessing the drive but it wouldn't read the disk. I replaced the drive, swapped power and drive cables and I still have the same problem. I have cleared and reflashed the Bios and removed the disk controller from the Win98 Device Manager, with the same results. I thought the mb floppy controller was bad but Windows finds the controller and reinstalls the driver when I removed it. I'm assuming the plug and pray for the drive controller is coming from the chipset, so I guess it could be a bad solder joint or pinout. I have already gone thru the AT search questions and tried those tricks.
But, I didn't reformat the hd and I forget to remove the old VIA chipset drivers when I swapped the boards, so is it possible that a chipset driver bug could account for the controller problem?
But, I didn't reformat the hd and I forget to remove the old VIA chipset drivers when I swapped the boards, so is it possible that a chipset driver bug could account for the controller problem?
