Sounds like your using SATA. If so, disable the AHCI in the bios, it
will drop the chipset into compatibility mode. worse case you might
need to drop a small PATA drive (or flash) in and use it to boot from
first.

On 8/6/07, David E. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zack Kneisley wrote:
>
> [ snip: a Microsoft horror story ]
>
> Do they even MAKE add-on (PCI) floppy controllers anymore? Sounds like
> that may be your only viable solution.
>
> I thought the Win2003 installer could read from a USB flash stick,
> though it's been a while (and the last time I needed add-on drivers, I
> was working on a machine so old it still had an onboard floppy controller).
>
> Really, the only thing I have to add is "good luck."
>
> David Smith
> MVN.net
>
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