I really love my new pc, it's the fastest thing I have ever worked with.
It's got almost every common drive and I personally installed an MO drive.
Only problem is that drive B does not exist.
I want to use the standard 3 1/2" drive as well as the old school 5 1/4" drive for my older DOS games and so I can transfer files between the internet and my other DOS systems.
Which brings me back to no drive B.
Since the bios can accept drive A to be either 3 1/2" or 5 1/4" I can either live with shutting the system down every time I want to switch drives or leave one out.
I have no room for extra pci card and for now I have to live with a floppy combo drive since I can't find a white floppy adapter for a 5 1/4" bay.
Is there a way to get back support for drive B?
I have an MSI K7N2 Delta2 board with bios version 11.4.
Chances are also that the floppy controller can support two drives and MSI just enabled bios support for one.
I know it's kinda impractical to use a drive like that today but it's a great convo piece at a lan party.
It's got almost every common drive and I personally installed an MO drive.
Only problem is that drive B does not exist.
I want to use the standard 3 1/2" drive as well as the old school 5 1/4" drive for my older DOS games and so I can transfer files between the internet and my other DOS systems.
Which brings me back to no drive B.
Since the bios can accept drive A to be either 3 1/2" or 5 1/4" I can either live with shutting the system down every time I want to switch drives or leave one out.
I have no room for extra pci card and for now I have to live with a floppy combo drive since I can't find a white floppy adapter for a 5 1/4" bay.
Is there a way to get back support for drive B?
I have an MSI K7N2 Delta2 board with bios version 11.4.
Chances are also that the floppy controller can support two drives and MSI just enabled bios support for one.
I know it's kinda impractical to use a drive like that today but it's a great convo piece at a lan party.
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