ohoooooooo!!!!
Then definitely it is not the software problem. The head of ur FDD is making scratch
in ur floppy and that's why the floppy becomes bad. Please clean it.......

Archan Paul
Lateral Linux Labs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

ps. please don't copy the complete thread to save the bandwidth.

Ashley Moore wrote:

> Hi Robin 'n Archan,
>
> I can mount a windows floppy or even an ext2 floppy and read the contents.
> but if i try to write to it, it just fails and the disk is usually not
> readable after that even in windows. Even the disk that was supposed to be
> created as the boot disk during install behaved in the same fashion. If I
> try to boot from that disk, it is just ignored and then goes on to boot off
> my HD. (obviously the disk is not being recognised as bootable)
>
> Thanks 'n Regards,
> Ashley Moore.


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