Diskette Drive 0 Seek Failure

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  1. wrath663

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    I've been searching for weeks tried everything I can think of and I still can't get past this

    I have a Dell Dimension 2400, and on boot up it says "Diskette Drive 0 Seek Failure" and it doesn't come a floppy drive and it doesn't let me get into Set up.

    First I tried to install a floppy drive but the computer won't boot pass the Bios and stops before the Bios boot is done and it stays there and doesn't reboot.

    Then I tried to default the Bios by taking out the MB battery for 3 days, did not do anything.

    I tried a few other things such as Replacing the HDD, RAM, and also the ribbon cables connecting the Floppy drive.

    I know many people have ran into this problem but I have found a clear solution.

    Does anyone have any ideas on fixing this?
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    System Setup Program link
    http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim2400/en/sm_en/syssetup.htm#1105422

    Entering the System Setup Program

    1:Turn on (or restart) your computer.
    2:When F2 = Setup, F12 = Boot Menu appears in the upper-right corner of the screen, press <F12>.

    If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.

     
  3. wrath663

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    When I have the Floppy in the Bios doesn't even boot

    and when I don't have it in, it just goes straight to "diskette drive 0 seek failure" even when I press F2 or F12
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    check to see if the bios is picking up the hard drive.
     
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    Press F2 as soon as comp boots not after error message,kinda strange tho i'd expect the comp to continue booting to the hdd even if floppy is stuffed unless the hdd isn't being detected which is what ddp is trying to establish,is the hdd ribbon connected snuggly at each end & not one end in & the other end partly ajar
     
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  6. wrath663

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    I continuously press F2 as soon as I hit the power button

    I cant get into the Bios it just goes straight to the Error Message

    and If I boot with the Floppy Drive installed the Bios doesn't even boot

     
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    moved to correct forum.
     
  8. varnull

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    some dells are odd like this.

    The floppy needs to be removed from the boot devices list completely.. especially if there isn't one fitted. I set them cd then hdd and search for other boot devices disabled.

    Does sound a little like somebody has tried to "update" the system bios.. or loaded factory defaults.
     
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    I cannot get into the bios to even change the option

    and the computer was used by kids to i doubt they tried to upgrade the bios
     
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    Any more ideas?
     
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    reseat the power & data cable to the hard drive. try another data cable to hard drive. how many drives are on hard drive data cable? did you jumper new drive to be same as old drive as dells are usually cable select? clear the cmos using the jumper at jp2 located in the system components link below.
    Advanced Troubleshooting link
    http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim2400/en/sm_en/advtshoo.htm
    computer technical manual link
    http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim2400/en/sm_en/index.htm
    System Board Components link
    http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim2400/en/sm_en/techov.htm#1105465

     
  12. varnull

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    *sniggers*

    if it doesn't post with the floppy drive connected then the cable is the wrong way up and the hdd light will be on.

    unplug all the drives then boot.
     
  13. wrath663

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    There is only one Hard drive installed with the original jumper setting

    There is also a DVD Drive but I haven't touch its settings

    I replaced all of the data cables with brand new ones.

    I changed the jumper but the computer doesn't start, monitor doesn't recognize that the computer is on and the Orange LED's come on in the Front of the tower.

    But when I reboot with the Jumper off it boots, with same error message

    and "Invalid configuration information - please run set up" and I still can't get into the Bios.
     
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    Bite the bullet & take it to a comp repair shop
     
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    the hard drive is a western digital being the jumper has to be off. 2nd what scorp says.
     
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    i was just asking around before I just buy a new Motherboard
     
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    have it checked out 1st as might not be motherboard issue.
     
  18. pcdoc1

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    Which orange LEDs are you referring to wrath663? The power button?
    As for buying a replacement motherboard you will need to get another Dell board because of the proprietary connector to the front panel.
     
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    I know about the motherboard, the connector that connects the power button.

    And all signs point to the motherboard, i found a replacement for only 30 so its worth a try
     
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    Yes the LED in front and the power button turned orange
     

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