

If you are not able to read or write to a floppy diskette from Windows, verify the computer is not exhibiting floppy driver issues by testing the floppy drive from MS-DOS. The above picture illustrates where each drive is connected.

Most computers need to have the floppy setup as a 3.5, 1.44 MB. If the floppy drive is not set up properly, you may experience read/write errors or the floppy may not work at all. Verify the floppy drive is properly configured in BIOS setup. If other floppies work, you may have a bad floppy diskette. Verify that other floppy diskettes are not exhibiting the same issue. If you do not have a tab, place tape over this hole.īecause of the technology of floppy diskette drives, the floppy diskettes ist most likely bad. Verify the diskette is not write protected by sliding the tab into the opposite position, preventing light from shining through it. Verify the floppy diskette you are attempting to read from is not write protected or bad. For floppy read errors see: Why can't my computer read a floppy diskette? Bad floppy diskette

The troubleshooting options and details below are for floppy disk drive issues and not for issues about being unable to read one or two floppy disks.
