View Full Version : Floppy disk failed ( 40 ) on my PC it works but how can I fix this
steveritz2
Jan 20, 2008, 04:49 AM
My computer on bootup says floppy disc(s) fail (40), f1 to continue or del to enter setup. My floppy works but this keeps coming on on bootup, is there a way to fix this. I reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled windows and its still there what could be wrong. It reads the floppy drive and I still get this every time, can you help, what should I do. Nothing is wrong with my floppy drive its working fine.
biggsie
Jan 20, 2008, 01:23 PM
If you are getting this error when you first turn on the computer it basically means that the cable that connects to the back of the floppy drive inside the computer has either come loose or fallen off. Follow these steps to rectify this problem and many others:
Turn the computer off
Take the cover off the computer by unscrewing the 4 or 6 screws at the back of the tower along the outer edges
Now slide the cover off the back of the computer
With the cover off, turn the computer around so that you are looking into the open side , with the power plugs to your left and the disk drives to your right
Now lay the computer down on it's side with the open side facing up
If you look at the front of the computer , you should see your floppy drive, and if you follow the floppy drive inside the computer, at the back of the floppy drive there is an inch and a half wide gray ribbon cable plugged into it (or it may have fallen out) .
If the cable is there, grab ahold of it and wiggle it back and forth WHILE you are pulling it towards the back of the computer.
The cable should come off , line it back up and push it back in . Press firmly along the edge to ensure it is seated properly.
If the cable was not in the floppy to begin with, line it up and push it in .Press firmly along the edge to ensure it is seated properly.
Once you have done this , set the computer upright again and turn it on. If the error message is still there, repeat this process again, chances are the cable is still loose or you may have made a mistake.
ScottGem
Jan 20, 2008, 01:27 PM
Check the connections or change the drive, it may be going bad. Frankly, few people use floppies anymore. Most people use CDs or flash drives.