This has been happening ever since I got the motherboard about a year ago. I put the floppy drive in the computer and I'm 1000000000000000% postive the cable is the right way.
When I put a disk in the drive and try to open it in Windows, it says that there's an error on the disk, but when I take the disk to the other computer it is fine.
Even when I'm not in Windows and I'm trying to use a bootdisk during startup, the disk won't work until I change the floppy cable out. Doesn't matter which floppy cable I put in, I still have to change it when I try to use a bootdisk.
Also, I've tried this on 2 floppy drives and it does the same exact thing.
Motherboard is an Epox 8K7A updated with the latest BIOS (the last time I checked about a month ago).
When I put a disk in the drive and try to open it in Windows, it says that there's an error on the disk, but when I take the disk to the other computer it is fine.
Even when I'm not in Windows and I'm trying to use a bootdisk during startup, the disk won't work until I change the floppy cable out. Doesn't matter which floppy cable I put in, I still have to change it when I try to use a bootdisk.
Also, I've tried this on 2 floppy drives and it does the same exact thing.
Motherboard is an Epox 8K7A updated with the latest BIOS (the last time I checked about a month ago).
