- The floppy drive has failed.
- The disk is formatted for an unsupported operating system, such as for the Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS).
- The disk is corrupt.
Microsoft created Windows XP in order to update the user interface, add new features, unify the code base between the separate families of Windows, and provide a more stable platform.
Showing posts with label Drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drive. Show all posts
Thursday, July 14, 2011
I can’t open a floppy disk
Cause: If you followed the steps in the previous Headache but still cannot open a floppy disk, there are a few possible explanations:
Monday, April 11, 2011
USB Not working in Windows XP
SYMPTOMS:
When you plug a USB device into a Windows XP-based computer immediately after the computer resumes from standby or hibernation, the computer does not recognize the USB device. When this occurs, you receive the following warning message:
Unrecognized device has been found.
CAUSE:
When the computer resumes from standby or hibernation, there is a five-to-ten-second period when the selective suspend feature of the USB driver interferes with detection of the new USB device. The time delay depends on the following factors:
When you plug a USB device into a Windows XP-based computer immediately after the computer resumes from standby or hibernation, the computer does not recognize the USB device. When this occurs, you receive the following warning message:
Unrecognized device has been found.
CAUSE:
When the computer resumes from standby or hibernation, there is a five-to-ten-second period when the selective suspend feature of the USB driver interferes with detection of the new USB device. The time delay depends on the following factors:
- Host controller hardware
- Attached hubs
- Attached devices
- USB driver versions
- Support for USB 2.0
- Additional system hardware or configurations that may change the timing
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Change a Drive Letter In Windows XP
The Disk Management snap-in is an administrative tool for managing hard disks and the volumes or partitions that they contain. Use the Disk Management snap-in when you want to add, to change, or to remove drive letters on drives, on partitions, or on volumes on your computer's hard disks, CD-ROM drives, and other removable media devices.
1. Right click--> My Computer.
1. Right click--> My Computer.
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