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Discus and support Floppy drive on windows 10 acting weird in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; About a week and a half ago, I bought a Sabrent USB Floppy Drive from Newegg.com. I don't think the disks are broken, but please correct me if so. I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by PixeltheGreatMC, Jul 8, 2020.

  1. Floppy drive on windows 10 acting weird


    About a week and a half ago, I bought a Sabrent USB Floppy Drive from Newegg.com. I don't think the disks are broken, but please correct me if so. I plugged in the drive, and put in a 1.44mb floppy disk which was supported by the drive. I then put a couple of files, and ejected the disk. I turned on the write protect notch, and to see if it had copied the files over, I put the disk back in. But alas, windows said that the disk was unreadable and that I needed to re-format it. Keep in mind, the 5 maxell floppy disks I had were pre formatted. So I tried reformating, but it gave me a very unhelpful error saying that windows couldn't format the disk. Frustrated, I proceeded to try out a different disk. That worked just fine, even when I read it in a different computer with the same drive hooked up. I then tried another disk. Now this is a bit weirder... I tried copying the same files that I had with the first disk to this third one, and windows said that the disk may be unformatted, despite me being able to access the filesystem and see that indeed it was formatted. I think the files that I tried copying over were to big for the first disk, but that doesn't make any sense considering that I was able to copy them without error. Thanks in advance

    :)
     
    PixeltheGreatMC, Jul 8, 2020
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  2. Noor_Azam Win User

    trying get external iomega floppy drive to work with windows 10

    Hello,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    1. What is the current Windows 10 build version installed on your computer?
    2. Are you able to use the Floppy drive on a different computer?
    As there is a prompt on the screen saying the software is loaded, I suggest you to open the Disk Management and see if you are able to see the device under it.

    Follow these steps to open Disk Management.

    1. Press and hold the Windows + X key on the keyboard.
    2. Select Disk Management.

    Scroll down the Disk management window and check if the Floppy drive is visible, if yes.

    • Right click on the Floppy drive.
    • Click on Change drive Letter and Paths.
    • Click on Change.
    • Assign the drive letter you need and click on
      OK
      .
    • Click OK to close the window.

    Hope it helps.

    Regards,

    Noor Azam S

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Noor_Azam, Jul 8, 2020
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  3. Windows 98 phantom floppy drive preventing real floppy drive from functioning

    Here try this

    Safe Mode

    Start Windows in Safe mode and try to access the floppy disk drive. To start Windows 95 in Safe mode, restart your computer, press the F8 key when you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, and then choose Safe Mode from the Startup menu. To start Windows 98 in Safe mode, restart your computer, press and hold down the CTRL key after your computer completes the Power On Self Test (POST), and then choose Safe Mode from the Startup menu.

    If you can access the floppy disk drive, follow these steps:

    Use the right mouse button to click My Computer, then click Properties on the menu that appears.
    Click the Device Manager tab.
    Double-click Floppy Disk Controllers.
    Click the floppy disk controller for the drive you are having problems with, then click Properties.
    In Windows 95, click the Original Configuration (Current) check box to clear it. In Windows 98, click the Disable In This Hardware Profile check box to select it. This disables the Windows protected-mode driver for the floppy disk drive controller.
    Click OK.

    Restart Windows normally.


    If you can access the floppy disk drive successfully after following the above steps, the following conditions may be true:
    The floppy disk drive controller may not be supported in protected mode.
    There are drivers loading in the Config.sys or AUTOEXEC.BAT file that may be necessary for protected-mode access.
    There are drivers loading in the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file that may be causing conflicts in Windows and need to be disabled.

    If you still cannot access the floppy disk drive after following steps 1-7, follow these steps:

    Use the right mouse button to click My Computer, then click Properties on the menu that appears.
    Click the Device Manager tab.
    Double-click Floppy Disk Controllers.
    Click the floppy disk controller, and then click Remove to remove the controller.
    Click OK.
    In Control Panel, double-click Add New Hardware.
    Click Next, and then click Yes to allow Windows to detect the hardware in your computer.
    When the Add New Hardware Wizard is finished, restart the computer and try to access the floppy disk drive again.
    Redetecting the floppy disk controller should resolve any addressing problems with the controller by detecting the correct address range. If the floppy disk controller is not detected correctly, there may be a problem with the floppy disk controller. If the floppy disk controller is redetected but you still cannot access the floppy disk drive, there may be a problem with the floppy disk.
     
    ThE_MaD_ShOt, Jul 8, 2020
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  4. Floppy drive on windows 10 acting weird

    Floppy disk drive and windows 10

    This instructions are for windows 7 put it dose work on windows 10

    In this day and age, with the fact that most new pc’s do not have floppy drives anymore, as a tech, I still find times where bring out an old reliable floppy is my best way to resolve a problem. Many people still have some “classic” tools that are
    on floppy, or documents or pictures saved on floppy (Before CDRW/DVDRW drives became the norm, floppy disks were the way to store and transfer files).

    The problem is that many of the Floppy drives do not have drivers or “official” support for Windows Vista or Windows 7. This post covers just such an issue. I use an Iomega USB drive, and whenever I plug it into my Windows 7 pc’s, I get a message
    that Windows can’t find a driver for my device.

    Here are some simple steps to get your drive to work with Vista or W7.

    1) When you install the drive you will get the message that your drive needs to find drivers. Just hit Cancel

    2) Go to start –> Control Panel –> System –> Device Manager

    (Example from Windows 7, Vista may look a little different)

    3) When the Device Manager opens you will see a listing for X1DE-USB with a Yellow triangle next to it under Other Devices. On that line item right mouse click (NOTE IM SAYING RIGHT MOUSE) and then select Update Driver software and left mouse click
    (NOTE THAT I SAID LEFT)

    4) Now select Browse my computer for driver software

    5) Now select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer and click on Next

    6) Now you will get a box to select your device type from list, click on “Show All Devices” and click on Next

    7) In the following window, for the box on the left select NEC Systems, and then on the right select NEC USB Floppy then click on Next

    8 ) You will be told by Windows that “Installing this device driver is not recommended…..” its ok just click on Yes to continue.

    9) Lastly you will be told that Windows has successfully updated your driver software.

    Now if you look at the Device Manager you will see the listing for Floppy disk drive – Citizen X1DE.

    Finally if you look in the My Computer icon, you will see the A: drive listed for your floppy drive

    With that you now have a working Floppy USB drive.
     
    Micheal Morris 2, Jul 8, 2020
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