For a best read of this mail read first this email from Eric:

>Hi Johnson, could you ask those people to have a close look at
>FORMAT /d output (newest FORMAT)? Several cases possible:
>- boot from USB floppy, then format a floppy in that drive
>- boot in normal way, then format a floppy...
>- boot and load DOS USB drivers, then format a floppy...
>
>> It's because USB floppy driver is NOT a floppy drive.
>The controller might differ, but in the end, you still put a
>floppy in the drive, so it SHOULD be possible to use it with DOS.
>
>> And FreeDOS cannot handle (at least not for now) this kind of USB
>> things in KERNEL. It should be cause by the driver won't use the right
>> way to FORMAT.
>That error 42 thing - as far as I remember - means some problem with
>BIOS, not with KERNEL. Maybe there is a workaround possible.
>
>As far as I can tell, you should use /f:1440 to manually specify the
>size, as int 13.8 does not seem to return a proper drive type.
>
>
>-- Eric

Hi,
I've tried to do that but this is the output from "format /D /f:1440" :

[DEBUG]  This is FORMAT 0.91s, selected drive -> A:
[DEBUG]  Using 1 sector buffer at 2165:6b9e and 1 track buffer at 2165:6f9e
[DEBUG]  DOS 7+ detected, LOCKing drive
 Insert new diskette for drive A:

[DEBUG]  Checking whether we need low-level floppy format.
[DEBUG]  Test-reading boot sector.
[DEBUG]  Existing format detected.
[DEBUG]  DOS 7+ detected, FORMAT-LOCKing drive
[DEBUG]  Current Disk Drive Parameter Table Values at 0070:0000:
[DEBUG]  [DDPT] Sector size: code 0x026  Fill char: 0x046
Formatting to 1440k (Cyl=80 Head=2 Sec=18)
Your want 1440k but drive standard is 0k. Too much. Aborting.
[DEBUG]  DOS 7+ detected, UNLOCKing drive (by one level)
[DEBUG]  DOS 7+ detected, UNLOCKing drive (by one level)

I can't format the floppy!
What is the problem?

GoodBye,

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