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Originally posted by YourNeibour
I changed the floppy drive and the cable on it from a PC that had another floppy drive that i know works and it still won't read the disk. My dad said he was able to read the disk in his work PC.
Do you have the motherboard manual of your PC (where it doesn't work with)? See if something is mentionned about connecting floppy drives. As I said, it could depend on the connector of the cable you used, and sometimes even the length of the cable! Sometimes you need to use a different connector on the cable, and/or set some jumpers (though rare, and this is with old motherboards). Simply using a cable from another PC and connecting it in the same way doesn't always garantuee it will work. It has been a very long time since I installed one, but I do remember that it is one of those (old) things which isn't always straightforward.
EDIT: actually now that I reread it. What do you mean with "disk"? Does the floppy drive work or not? Or is it the floppy disk itself which isn't read? If it is the floppy disk itself, then make sure the floppy disk is formatted properly. It can be that it is at the end of its life. Try other floppies and/or try to format a brand new one. What is the result of that?
EDIT: fixed some spelling