I just built a pc for my sister, she is in town now.
She has a floppy with all her documents and stuff on it.
I inserted the floppy and copied the files over to the HD.
Now when I insert a different floppy the contents of the origional floppy show up.
If I refresh the screen, logout of win2k, shutdown, reboot, no matter what the the floppy shows that list of files.
Whats really weird is that if I don't insert a floppy and access the drive, the same files show up.
Now if I have no floppy in, open the A:\ drive and refresh, the green light comes on, it thinks the same floppy is always in the drive.
Any thoughts?
I'm running a VIA EPIA Mini ITX 8000 (800mhz cpu w/ vga, lan, and sound onboard.
Win2k is fully patched, I have a BIOS update installed, and the latest 4-n-1 drivers.
I am about to go look in the BIOS, there might be some cacheing going on or something.
I am at a loss..
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-TheCompterGuy23
She has a floppy with all her documents and stuff on it.
I inserted the floppy and copied the files over to the HD.
Now when I insert a different floppy the contents of the origional floppy show up.
If I refresh the screen, logout of win2k, shutdown, reboot, no matter what the the floppy shows that list of files.
Whats really weird is that if I don't insert a floppy and access the drive, the same files show up.
Now if I have no floppy in, open the A:\ drive and refresh, the green light comes on, it thinks the same floppy is always in the drive.
Any thoughts?
I'm running a VIA EPIA Mini ITX 8000 (800mhz cpu w/ vga, lan, and sound onboard.
Win2k is fully patched, I have a BIOS update installed, and the latest 4-n-1 drivers.
I am about to go look in the BIOS, there might be some cacheing going on or something.
I am at a loss..
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-TheCompterGuy23