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Old September 24th 05, 10:45 PM
Gary S. Terhune
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Well, I'm in a bit of a messy situation, myself, right now, and haven't time
to do any experimenting. But I've run Retrospect on several machines and
never encountered this behavior. If I run into anymore ideas, I'll ping you.
I think I can decipher your real email from the below.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User

"Ron Estes" wrote in message
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Gary,
I have tried EVERYTHING suggested to no avail. I believe there is
something in the Retrospect Express 6.5 program that is causing the

problem
as no other programs cause the floppy to hunt. It may that the program

was
originally released on floppy disk and there is some reference to the "A"
drive ? ? ?
As a last resort I went into the BIOS, "Standard CMOS Features" and
turned drive "A" to None. ( I hate using rubber gloves to fix a leaky
fountain pen).
This, at least, stopped the hunting but I now have no floppy unless I
re-engage it in the BIOS when needed; not a very desirable way to operate.
I double checked the short-cuts to see if anything was referencing the
floppy - NO.
Thank you for all you help. If you think of anything else, please let
me know!
Ron Estes


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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Ron,

Do you have any update on this problem?

Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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I don't know, precisely, the answer to your question. I'll have to

look
into it.
In the mean time, look in the BIOS settings to make sure it's all

proper.
I
suspect the problem starts there. Next, I'd go into Safe Mode, Device

Manager,
and see what's what. Looking for references to an LS-120, and also for

other
entries that might be obsolete, and/or duplicated entries -- some are

expected,
others aren't. We want to know which items are duplicated (exact

duplicates) and
how many of each instance. I'd probably delete the floppy controller

and
floppy
drive (plus anything that smacks of the LS-120) and then restart to

reinstall.

I remember little about LS-120s, so I'll study up. But I won't be back

here for
another 24 hours, just so you know. At this time, I'd recommend

against
editing
the Registry directly.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User

"Ron Estes" wrote in message
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In checking Registry it appears floppy "thinks" it is a Superdisk

LS-120
which was previously installed in computer and now replaced with

original
1.4 MB floppy. I find all kind of references to this when I search

"LS-120"
in registry. This seems to be the problem. What is the best way to

remove
these references and restore registry to standard floppy drive ? ? ?

Can I
just delete them ? ? ? TIA




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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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All I can think is that the original installation somehow

"installed"
one
or
more components to the A:\ drive--or thinks it did. It's looking

for
components
or instructions from the FD and when they're not found, it just

keeps
trying.
Or, perhaps, some kind of redirection is involved, some kind of
drive-letter
substitution app? Very strange, and I'm sorry but I don't see

anything
I
can
further help with.

I'm not saying I could fix it if I were on the scene, but I'd

probably
be
looking at a set of "deep clean" procedures, maybe installing

Retrospect
to a
test system in order to take before and after snapshots of the

system
so I
could
track down the possible error, or at least remove all traces and

try
again. I
think that's your critical hint, he You need to make sure *all*

traces
of
previous installations of Retrospect have been erased, since it is

typical
of
uninstallers to leave old configuration data behind. We've covered

the
Registry
in so far as gross references to the FD are concerned (though more

subtle
references may still exist), so I'd also be looking for INI or

other
configuration files that belong to Retrospect, like in the

Application
Data or,
perhaps, Common Files sections.

One or more of the Process Viewer type utilities might also help.

Figure
out
what's being called when this thrashing is going on, but it's been

a
while
since
I did that kind of detective work, so I don't have any good

instructions
for you
to follow. My favorite place for such diagnostic utilities is
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities.html

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User


"Ron Estes" wrote in message
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Here is the latest I have tried:

Disabled FD Drive in BIOS.

When FD Drive is disabled Retrospect 6.5 seems to load

properly
from
CD BUT after reboot the computer freezes on trying to "Configure


Retrospect"
. Ctl-Alt-Del does not work and I have to turn off power and

come
up
again.

When FD Drive is disabled and Retrospect 6.5 is opened,

initial
screen comes up but computer "freezes" and Ctl-Alt-Del shows

"Retrospect
Not
Responding".

When FD Drive is disabled it is impossible to remove

Retrospect
using Add/Remove Programs from under Control Panel. Program

removal
"freezes" part way through and Ctl-Alt-Del does not work. Only

solution
to
get out of this one is to turn off power and come up again
?????????????????????????????

All other programs load properly and computer functions

very
well
EXCEPT for trying to use Retrospect. The FD Drive continues to

"hunt"
when
trying to run Retrospect. If it is disabled, Retrospect doesn't

like
it
. .
.

Any other ideas will be greatly apprciated ! ! !







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"Ron Estes" wrote in message
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I have tried uninstalling Retrospect Express 6.5 numerous times

after
trying
various options. So far it still causes the floppy drive to

hunt
with
a
big
"grunt" or just run intermittently when a blank disk is inserted

..
.
.

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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Have you tried completely removing Retrospect and then

reinstalling?
I
have
assumed so, but it never hurts to ask.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User

"Ron Estes" wrote in

message
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Removed all references to "a" as indicated - Didn't solve
problem.
Floopy runs intermittently with a blank disk in drive -

3
seconds
ON, 1
second OFF.
Disabled all of Find Fast - Didn't help.
Ran MRU Blaster - Didn't work.

I anyone has any more ideas they will be greatly

appreciaated.
TIA


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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Ron,

Sorry, I meant to get back to you sooner, but I got lost on

the
way.

First thing I think you should try is to delete all

references
to
the
A:\
drive
in the Registry using REGEDIT (StartRunREGEDIT). Go to

Edit
menu,
Find,
and
search only for Data and enter "a:\" (a-colon-backslash).

Delete
any
Registry
values you find with data that starts with "a:\"

If that doesn't do it, then I'll load Retrospect to see

what
I
can
see.
Oh, and
what happens if you put a blank floppy into the drive

before
opening
Retrospect?

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User

"Ron Estes" wrote in

message
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Floppy starts seeking as soon as Retrospect Express 6.5

is
opened.
I've
been round & round with dantz software on this one and

they
have
been
no
help.
TIA