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Hi,
I have a 900 MHZ AMD Thunderbird (VIA KT-133 Chipset) with 640 Megs of RAM running with Windows ME. However, with this type of speed, whenever I either perform a copy of files to a floppy drive (A drive) or delete files from a floppy drive, my whole system is unusable until the floppy drive actions are completed. Then the system goes back to nominal performance when the floppy actions are completed. Is this right? With all the technology I have on my machine, there is so great a bottleneck on resources while performing a floppy drive access, that I can't do a single thing else on my computer (like start a Word document, or any other program simultaneously, etc), until the floppy drive controller is done doing its thing? Basically, I am locked out of doing anything else. Does anyone else have this problem, and is this normal? Please advise. Thanks in advance. Note - I do not have any IRQ conflict with the Floppy Controller (Presently automatically set to IRQ 6)
I have a 900 MHZ AMD Thunderbird (VIA KT-133 Chipset) with 640 Megs of RAM running with Windows ME. However, with this type of speed, whenever I either perform a copy of files to a floppy drive (A drive) or delete files from a floppy drive, my whole system is unusable until the floppy drive actions are completed. Then the system goes back to nominal performance when the floppy actions are completed. Is this right? With all the technology I have on my machine, there is so great a bottleneck on resources while performing a floppy drive access, that I can't do a single thing else on my computer (like start a Word document, or any other program simultaneously, etc), until the floppy drive controller is done doing its thing? Basically, I am locked out of doing anything else. Does anyone else have this problem, and is this normal? Please advise. Thanks in advance. Note - I do not have any IRQ conflict with the Floppy Controller (Presently automatically set to IRQ 6)