So after my system was unable to boot (again for the 3rd time) I took everything out and put everything back in the case with a new A: drive. ![]() Some techs I know said a short from old equipment can cause a problem like that - and that's how I started on my A: drive idea. So the time came when I actually needed the floppy drive to work so I bought a new one and screwed it in with good screws. Though after I "fixed" the A: drive about the same time my no-boot-but-fans-on problem started. Then upon closer inspection I saw one of the pins in the back was bent. I don't know everyone elses configuration, but I had in my machine upon construction a super old A: (floppy) Drive screwed in with questionable screws.
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