You may be prompted to provide the path of the driver. Windows may have the driver built-in, or may still have the driver files installed from the last time that you set up the device. However, sometimes, it will open the New Hardware Wizard which may ask for the driver. On the device Properties dialog box, click the Driver tab, and then click Uninstall.
Follow the instructions. Restart your computer. Open Device Manager, click Action , and then click Scan for hardware changes. Method-2 Make a backup of the registry. Please reply, if you face any problem.
Insert your diskette in the computer. Open "My Computer" then right click the A: drive and click Format. Click Start. Mostly, you do not need a bootable floppy diskette. Ok enough of the mom stuff, if your BIOS and if your device manager can see the drive then it is ether being used by a program or disabled for your profile.
Go to control panel and user accounts, create a new account. Give it every thing and create a password this is only for testing, you can delete it after you are done. Tell it to use the welcome screen so that you pick the user. Then click ok and reboot so the changes will take effect. Log on as the new user to see if see the drives if not then it is not your profile if it does then you need to save your profile settings and delete it. Reboot and log in to recreate your profile and add your settings back to your profile.
Sorry if I am telling you more then needed or not enough. Let me know and I can be more helpful in my description of what to do. Next Haha I bet you thought the last things I told you to do were bad. Try an in place repair of XP this will keep all your settings and files but you will need to reinstall all Service packs and maybe some of your programs. Let run until it gets to hit enter to install XP. Hit enter and wait until it says hit F8 to except hit enter. And you will get another prompt that asks you to install or.
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