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Nothing has an impact.
At most, it is a waste of a little bit of detection time to detect a non-existent device when it is turned on, if you are not willing to waste this expensive boot time, then I will tell you a way to easily get it:
When you boot up, you press and hold the Del key to enter the BIOS settings (the following is the version of the BIOS for AMI) in the first item (main): set the options after Legacy Diskette A and Legacy Diskette B to Disable, and then press the F10 key to save, it prompts you whether to save you can confirm, and then automatically restart it;
The following is the BIOS version for Award) After you enter, the cursor selects the first item enter, and the options after Legacy Diskette A and Legacy Diskette B are set to Disable or No, and then press the F10 key to save, it prompts you whether to save or not, you confirm (press Y) Enter.
The above instructions may vary slightly depending on the BIOS version, so please follow your own instructions (preferably according to the motherboard instructions).
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There is no impact.
You can right-click on my computer. Attribute.. Hardware.. In the device manager, you can uninstall or deactivate the floppy disk controller.
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To turn off the floppy drive in CMOS. The steps vary from motherboard to motherboard.
Or right-click on the desktop, select "Properties", "Hardware", "Device Manager", click "Floppy Disk Drive", right-click on the "Floppy Disk Drive", and select "Do not use this device (deactivated)" in the "Device Usage" properties
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If you don't have a floppy drive but have it enabled, you can disable it.
Press del to enter the BIOS after booting, and select: Standard CMOS Features
drive a : Set to none
drive b : set to none
Press F10 to save and press "Y" to enter.
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This is because the floppy drive is turned on in the motherboard BIOS.
If you want to remove it, first boot it into the BIOS and turn it off inside.
Different motherboards, different options. Generally, go to BIOS and find the option "Floppy Drive" in the BIOS submenu options, change the English options starting with E to the English options starting with D, and then save it.
Another way is to open the Device Manager, find the software option in it, and choose to disable it.
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You go into the BIOS and set it up yourself.
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You go into the BIOS and set it up yourself.
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It may be that the floppy drive integrated by this system has been decompressed, but in fact, he can't use it! You can right-click and select Delete!
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Re-make the computer, press the del key to enter the BIOS settings, and call the standard CMOS features below one item: Drive A to [None], press the F10 key to save the reboot calendar, and that's it!
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You can go into the boss and disable that disk, yours is the old motherboard.
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That's okay, you have to cancel the setting in the BIOS.
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This comes with the system!
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Enter the CMOS and set the floppy drive to no.
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To enter BOIS, you have to look at different brands, and the way to enter is also different, depending on what brand your own computer or notebook is! If you still don't understand, just search for your computer motherboard or notebook brand, and look for his manual on the Internet to understand! Desktops are generally delete!
A lot of notebooks are F2, some are F1, and I've seen F4 before!
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You can do this at boot up, go to the motherboard BIOS and disable the floppy disk.
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Disable the floppy disk drive in the BIOS: Reboot the system and press F2 to enter the BIOS, find the Legacy Diskette A and Legacy Diskette B under Main and change it to Disabled, then press F10 to exit and save.
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Is there only an icon for a floppy disk drive, but it actually can't be opened (prompting you to insert a floppy disk)? It doesn't matter.,That's the wiring relationship in the host.,It doesn't affect the use.,There are 4 "removable disks" in my computer.,But there's actually nothing.。
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Boot the computer, go to the first page of the BIOS, look for drive a b, and turn it off.
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