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| I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of the
previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to restart
the computer.
Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
Darren
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| Press F5 when you put the next disc in.
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Kenny
"1470" <wifbwqsiswl@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
> accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of the
> previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to
restart
> the computer.
>
> Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
>
> Darren
>
>
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| Could also be a problem with your floppy drive cable. Typically, if
this fails, the OS does not get a signal that a new floppy has been
inserted and the OS will call the directory from RAM rather than go
to the drive itself.
J.
"1470" <wifbwqsiswl@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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ews.dial.pipex.com...
> I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with
some
> accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents
of the
> previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was
to restart
> the computer.
>
> Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
>
> Darren
>
>
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| Tom MacIntyre 2003-09-22, 7:24 pm |
| On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:26:02 +0100, "1470" <wifbwqsiswl@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
>accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of the
>previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to restart
>the computer.
>
>Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
>
>Darren
>
The old change line phantom directory problem...reseat the cable.
replace the cable, replace the drive.
Tom
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| Navin R. Johnson 2003-09-22, 8:24 pm |
| On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:42:42 GMT, Tom MacIntyre
<tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:26:02 +0100, "1470" <wifbwqsiswl@yahoo.co.uk>
>wrote:
>
>>I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
>>accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of the
>>previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to restart
>>the computer.
>>
>>Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
>>
>>Darren
>>
>
>The old change line phantom directory problem...reseat the cable.
>replace the cable, replace the drive.
>
>Tom
There also used to be a virus that caused the same thing - although that
was a long time ago - circa Win95? Anyone remember that one?
NRJ
"Plan?......... Ain't no plan!"
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| Barry Watzman 2003-09-22, 8:24 pm |
| If this is a very old computer, there's a line called "disk change" that
might be handled properly or configured properly. Could also be a bad
cable.
1470 wrote:
> I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
> accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of the
> previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to restart
> the computer.
>
> Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
>
> Darren
>
>
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| Gordon Findlay 2003-09-22, 11:24 pm |
| No need for it to be a very old computer.
The original problem is almost certainly that pin 34 on the floppy
drive is not properly connected, due to a connector problem, or a
cable problem, or faulty FDD hardware.
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:43:36 GMT, Barry Watzman <Watzman@neo.rr.com>
wrote:
>If this is a very old computer, there's a line called "disk change" that
>might be handled properly or configured properly. Could also be a bad
>cable.
>
>
>1470 wrote:
>> I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
>> accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of the
>> previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to restart
>> the computer.
>>
>> Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Darren
>>
>>
>
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| Many thanks for all your help.
cheers
Darren
"Gordon Findlay" <gordonf@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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> No need for it to be a very old computer.
>
> The original problem is almost certainly that pin 34 on the floppy
> drive is not properly connected, due to a connector problem, or a
> cable problem, or faulty FDD hardware.
>
> On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:43:36 GMT, Barry Watzman <Watzman@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >If this is a very old computer, there's a line called "disk change" that
> >might be handled properly or configured properly. Could also be a bad
> >cable.
> >
> >
> >1470 wrote:
> >> I am running Windows XP, and was working from a floppy disk with some
> >> accounts on it. I replaced this disk with another but the contents of
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> >> previous disk were still showing. The only way to clear this was to[/color]
restart
> >> the computer.
> >>
> >> Any ideas on solving this problem would be much appreciated.
> >>
> >> Darren
> >>
> >>
> >
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