I had this problem on a desktop machine. It appeared to have a floppy drive, but it was not plugged in.
After checking the BIOS, I discovered it was set as having a floppy on channel A.
After setting the BIOS to "No Floppy", the problem went away and it is now working just fine.
I had this problem on a desktop machine. It appeared to have a floppy drive, but it was not plugged in.
After checking the BIOS, I discovered it was set as having a floppy on channel A.
After setting the BIOS to "No Floppy", the problem went away and it is now working just fine.