Question:
Why is my computer showing another Disc drive and Floppy drive ? I only have one DVD RW Drive
Joe H
2008-08-09 08:29:01 UTC
I own a P B I media 1306 system featuring
Intel Celeron
CPU 2.93GHz 2.0 GB Ram
Windows XP Home Edition
Version 2002, Service pack 2
ATI Radeon 9600 128 mb Video Card
PSU 600 Watt


With just one CD/DVD Drive (HL-DT-ST DRDRRW GWA-4161B )

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And No floppy drive
Six answers:
-=Seta San=-
2008-08-09 08:35:45 UTC
Disable the floppy drive in your bios. The other drive is probably your hard drive.
Marlee
2008-08-09 08:40:05 UTC
It would be extremely unusual for a drive to show up that is not really there. So, it is detecting something.

Does you PC have a Card Reader, or USB stick or anything else that reads removable media? Have you installed any software that creates virtual drives, like Daemon tools, Power ISO, Alcohol or Virtual Clone Drive , or any other software that reads or writes disc images (like ISO)? If you did, then that is what you are seeing and don't disable or delete it because it is supposed to be there. I wouldn't start disabling in bios until you are sure what you are disabling.
RichB
2008-08-09 08:38:45 UTC
Could the other "disc drive" actually be a card reader built into your PC? These are used for reading and writing to SD cards, Compactflash, etc. used in cameras, MP3 players and mobile phones.



As for the floppy drive, this will show up in Windows if it is enabled in BIOS, even if no drive is physically present. Go into the BIOS settings and disable it.
garlington
2016-11-06 11:02:11 UTC
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mister_tbd
2008-08-09 08:36:48 UTC
It's a miss detection, simply disable the device in device manager.



Start > Run > devmgmt.msc



You don't have to disable it in the BIOS....
Gary Crant
2008-08-09 09:34:37 UTC
I had the same & have just deleted it. Ooooops


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