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Press the "Delete" key at boot to enter the BIOS, 1Turn off the floppy drive: Standard CMOS Drive A:None
2.Tell Windows No Floppy Drive, Advanced BIOS Features Report No FDD for Win 95: Yes
3.Disable floppy disk controller, integrated peripherals onboard fdc controller:disabled
Tips: Among them, the first two items are required, as for the floppy disk controller, because there is no floppy drive, there is no need to open it. Even if you have a floppy drive, it is recommended to set "Report No FDD for Win 95" to yes so that the floppy drive will not be searched when Windows starts.
Due to the large number of BIOS versions, the above options may be slightly different from what you actually see in your motherboard BIOS, but you can achieve this by turning off the "Floppy Drive A" and "Floppy Drive Seek" options.
1.Turn off the floppy drive: Standard CMOS Drive A:None
2.Tell Windows No Floppy Drive, Advanced BIOS Features Report No FDD for Win 95: Yes
3.Disable floppy disk controller, integrated peripherals onboard fdc controller:disabled
Tips: Among them, the first two items are required, as for the floppy disk controller, because there is no floppy drive, there is no need to open it. Even if you have a floppy drive, it is recommended to set "Report No FDD for Win 95" to yes so that the floppy drive will not be searched when Windows starts.
Due to the large number of BIOS versions, the above options may be slightly different from what you actually see in your motherboard BIOS, but you can achieve this by turning off the "Floppy Drive A" and "Floppy Drive Seek" options.
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The floppy drive does not need to be turned off and does not affect the use.
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That's because the inch floppy disk inside your BIOS settings (COMS) is turned on, so there will be. If you don't need to boot the DEL key to enter the COMS setting, the first main item, there is one in it, set it to none, f10, y, restart, on the line.
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Do you not have floppy drive hardware in your computer? If not, press del to build when you boot up, enter BIOS settings, generally the first item is CMOS settings, there is a floppy drive option in it, it should be written "floppy a", generally the back is written MB, this option can be changed to disabled, and this floppy drive will not be displayed in Windows.
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If you don't want it, just disable it, and you can do it in Device Manager.
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If you didn't have it before, it should be that the motherboard battery is dead.
The original BIOS settings have been restored.
Note that the system time has not changed.
The solution is: change the motherboard battery, and then press Del or F2 (depending on the motherboard, there is usually a prompt when you just turn it on), enter the BIOS settings, and then there will be a value after the option on the first page [ ...].Target.
If you don't have the first page, it's a little troublesome, and if you don't understand it, it's best to ask someone to help or take a look at the motherboard manual (I guess you can't find it).
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Enter the BIOS when booting up, and turn off the floppy drive in the basic settings!
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Shortcuts.,Accidentally dragged it in on another computer.,Just delete it.。
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Is the motherboard battery dead? Change the floppy disk to an inactive state in the BIOS.
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Right-click on the inch floppy disk - > Properties - > disable the device.
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A storage area where the drive is formatted through a file system and has a drive letter. The storage area can be floppy disks, CDs, hard disks, or other types of disks. Click the corresponding icon in Windows Explorer or My Computer to view the contents of the drive.
In order to understand the information in floppy disks and optical discs, it is necessary to insert them into floppy disk drives and optical disk drives respectively, so that the computer can identify and process the data information on them. Floppy disk drives and optical drives are located in the chassis and only take them"Mouth"Leave it out and be ready at any time"Eat"Floppy disks and optical discs. As for the hard disk, since it is not removable, it is fixed in the drive, that is, the hard disk and the hard drive are one.
Pay attention to the orientation when inserting the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, the inch disk should be inserted with the hinge facing down and the metal plate facing forward, and hear the eject button under the drive opening"Click"A pop-up means that the floppy disk is plugged in. When taking it out, you should press the eject button first, and the floppy disk will automatically pop out a part, and then pull out the floppy disk. Nowadays, fewer and fewer people use in-inch disks, and inch-floppy disk drives are rarely installed on computers.
It is worth noting that there is a small indicator above or below the floppy disk drive, when the indicator light is on, it means that the computer is reading or writing the floppy disk in this drive, and the indicator light of the hard disk drive is also located on the front panel of the main chassis, when the indicator light is on, it indicates that the computer is reading or writing the hard disk. When the drive indicator light is on, do not remove the floppy disk in the corresponding drive or shut it down, otherwise the disk may be damaged. A computer may have more than one soft and hard drive, how can you tell the difference?
We take the method of naming the drive. The name of the drive is represented by a single English letter, A and B are used to represent floppy disk drives, C, D, E are used to represent hard disk drives, and optical disk drives are generally represented by the letter H. In this way, there is what we often say"A-drive, B-drive, C-drive, D-drive"There is generally only one optical drive per computer, so it is often referred to simply as this"Optical drive"。
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If you are sure that you do not have floppy disk hardware, then click on My Computer, select Management, and then select Device Manager to find the floppy disk and uninstall it.
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Turn off the BIOS, boot and press del or F2 (the motherboard is different, the shortcut keys are different) in the first item.
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Go into the BIOS and turn off the floppy drive.
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Boot press del into the bios to disable the floppy disk.
Or go to Device Manager and disable the standard floppy disk controller.
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Enter it inside the run, and then the floppy disk uninstall will be fine.
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You can restart the computer, press del to enter the BIOS, use the arrow keys to select "Standard CMOS Setup", press Enter, and enter the "Standard CMOS Setup" interface. In the "Standard CMOS Setup" interface, select "Drive A" with the arrow keys, and use PGUP or PGDN to turn the page"", change to "none", press esc, press f10, press y, save to exit.
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If you have a software driver, it's better to keep it.
If you disable it, your floppy drive will be wasted.
Format your portable hard drive, or replace it if that doesn't work. For example, the Samsung T3 is an SSD. ***。You don't have to bother at all. You can try.
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