howcome windows xp is setting my ls120 drive as b: instead of a:? there is an a: but it is just a dead useless drive that does nothing when i click on it except say "please insert disk"
In your BIOS there should be a setting that says "sway boot drive" or something to that effect. Try and locate and enable this setting. This worked for me when I was using a FDD from the early 90s.
See if there's an option in Bios Called "Win 95 No FDD" or similar. I know that the 9x series had a problem that, if you had no floppies installed and set it so in bios, windows still reported a floppy drive.
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