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Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Diskette drive cannot write 
to a diskette. (continued)
Writing to the wrong 
drive.
Check the drive letter in the path 
statement.
Not enough space is 
left on the diskette.
1. Use another diskette.
2. Delete unneeded files from 
diskette.
Legacy diskette writes 
are disabled in 
Computer Setup.
Enter Computer Setup and enable 
Legacy Diskette Write in 
Storage > Storage Options.
Diskette is damaged. Replace the damaged disk.
Cannot format diskette. Invalid media reported. When formatting a disk in MS-DOS, 
you may need to specify diskette 
capacity. For example, to format a 
1.44-MB diskette, type the following 
command at the MS-DOS prompt:
FORMAT A: /F:1440
Disk may be 
write-protected.
Open the locking device on the 
diskette.
Diskette write control is 
enabled.
Enter Computer Setup and enable 
Legacy Diskette Write in 
Storage > Storage Options.
A problem has occurred 
with a disk transaction.
The directory structure is 
bad, or there is a 
problem with a file.
In Windows XP, right-click Start, 
click Explore, and select a drive. 
Select File > Properties > 
Tools. Under Error-checking, 
click Check Now.
Diskette drive cannot read 
a diskette.
You are using the wrong 
diskette type for the 
drive type.
Check the type of drive that you 
are using and use the correct 
diskette type.
You are reading the 
wrong drive.
Check the drive letter in the path 
statement.
Diskette is damaged. Replace the diskette with a new one.
Solving Diskette Problems (Continued)
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