n a message dated 7/31/04 2:47:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< The drive heads are likely dirty.  You could try a cleaning floppy to fix 
it. Clark Martin 
The floppy drive mechanism is most likely bad.  I suggest finding a 

replacement on Ebay. Mad Dog>>
Thank you Clark and Mad Dog for your assistance. 
I took the easy way out, I went on Ebay and picked up another floppy module 
along with a VST 100mb zip module, so now I am set, I now have a floppy, a zip 
and a cd-rom module for this Powerbook. 
Clark where might I find a cleaning floppy for this, is that something I 
would pick up at my local computer dealership or someplace like OfficeMax, Office 
Depot, CompUSA etc.
Once again let me say thanks to both of you for your assistance.
Brad 


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