You may need to change the boot order in the BIOS.
Boot order is usually set to something like C, A, CD ROM.
Change this to A first and you should be OK,as long as you have a working
boot floppy.
I'm not certain if having the HD removed will affect this, but I don't think
so.
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I thought I would be able to boot into DOS from a floppy,
which has worked in this same computer, but now it will not
boot.

Since there is no hard drive in the computer is there
something I now have to do to get it to boot from the
floppy?
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