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My floppy (3.5 inch, 1.44 MB, drive A) always has the green busy light on at
the completion of a bootup. If I insert a disk, then remove it, the light
goes off and stays off unless I reinsert and use another floppy disk. In
other words, if I use a floppy disk just once, after that the green busy
light works normally in that the light goes on when floppy activity is going
on, and goes off when the activity ceases. I think this behavior is causing
my system to take much longer to boot. There is nothing wrong with the way
this floppy drive works. It can do everything (read, write, format) OK. My
other floppy drive (5.25 1.2 MB) does not exhibit this behavior.
My operating system is Windows XP Pro with SP2 and all critical updates
installed. The hardware includes a Soyo SY-KT600 Dragon Plus mobo, an 80 GB
WD hard drive, a 2 GB WD hard drive, a 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy drive, a 5.25
inch 1.2 MB floppy drive, an Nvidia 64 MB video card, a Sound Blaster sound
card, a D-Link wireless PCI card, 512 MB of memory, a CD-RW drive, and a CD
drive.
I am using AVG (with email checking disabled) as my AV program, AdAware as
my antispyware program, and a pop-up stopper from Panicware. Neither Norton,
nor any other additional AV software, is installed.
My floppy (3.5 inch, 1.44 MB, drive A) always has the green busy light on at
the completion of a bootup. If I insert a disk, then remove it, the light
goes off and stays off unless I reinsert and use another floppy disk. In
other words, if I use a floppy disk just once, after that the green busy
light works normally in that the light goes on when floppy activity is going
on, and goes off when the activity ceases. I think this behavior is causing
my system to take much longer to boot. There is nothing wrong with the way
this floppy drive works. It can do everything (read, write, format) OK. My
other floppy drive (5.25 1.2 MB) does not exhibit this behavior.
My operating system is Windows XP Pro with SP2 and all critical updates
installed. The hardware includes a Soyo SY-KT600 Dragon Plus mobo, an 80 GB
WD hard drive, a 2 GB WD hard drive, a 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy drive, a 5.25
inch 1.2 MB floppy drive, an Nvidia 64 MB video card, a Sound Blaster sound
card, a D-Link wireless PCI card, 512 MB of memory, a CD-RW drive, and a CD
drive.
I am using AVG (with email checking disabled) as my AV program, AdAware as
my antispyware program, and a pop-up stopper from Panicware. Neither Norton,
nor any other additional AV software, is installed.