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If XP be sure you have permission to access the drive & contents.

Try booting with a floppy that has data on it -- Windows may read the disk then.

Try a FULL FORMAT -- not a QUICK FORMAT.

Ensure you have the exact floppy driver for your brand of drive (the Windows default driver may not work).

Rather than buying a new cable, first be sure your current one isn't 'flipped' the wrong way.

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Right click on My Computer and then Left click on Properties. Then Left click on Hardware then Device Manager. Do you see any YELLOW ! or ? on the Floppy Disk? If so, you need to install a driver for it.

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