Sometimes you can set the floppy to disabled in one part of the BIOS but tell it to boot from floppy in another part. have a look around in there. Try the floppy in another machine to see that it's not the floppy. Try another floppy drive. Stick a PXE capable network card in and load a boot image from your DHCP server. Stick a CDROM in there and see if it will boot from that. computer may be a bit old though.
Ben (Also there are at least 2 more hidden files on the C:drive.) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
