Reply 27240 of 56730, by amadeus777999
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wrote:I would guess that the cover somehow puts pressure on the floppy drive, preventing it from working correctly. This might be the […]
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Removing the cover is enough.
Such a fiddle-fiddely issue sucks as the machine feels incomplete without a working disk drive. Any tips - should I try a zip drive as a substitute? I thought about a floppy emulator but the buttons wouldn't be reachable due to the depth of the opening in the chassis.
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I would guess that the cover somehow puts pressure on the floppy drive, preventing it from working correctly. This might be the cover hitting the drive in some way, or maybe deforming the chassis when it is on the case?
You could try loosening the screws holding the drive a bit and then putting the cover on.
Also, did you try without the heavy monitor sitting on the case with the cover on?
Fortunately it was a bit more trivial...
since it was aeons I had a normal case I put it together wrongly, not letting the front nudges hook into the chassis... all good now albeit the slot for the floppy still seems a hair too small to guarantee problem free ejection with a substitute drive.