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    #16
    Fellow A4 users and Alpha Staff,

    I've found that there is a file in the A4V8 directory called "oemsetup". In that file, there are references to "floppy" and I can't figure out why because I don't know what the purpose of that file is or how or when it's in use. Why would that file have any reference to "floppy" whatsoever in this day and age when hard drives are so huge and we have CD and DVD drives.

    Also, and more importantly, in the course of working with A4V8, is THAT file causing A4V8 to look to the floppy for some kind of information??? If so, why? and if so, how can we TURN IT OFF, to see if that's the cause?????

    Thanks,
    Mike
    Thank you,
    Mike Konoff

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      #17
      ANYBODY??? Anything new on this??? Selwyn???
      Thank you,
      Mike Konoff

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        #18
        Seek floppy disk Windows XP - 2000

        Hi Guys,

        The ONLY solution to this problems is to get rid of the floppy. Physically remove it, then remove it from the bios. If you do not remove it from the bios windows will still detect the drive and interestingly, A4v7 will still seek it.

        There will be some withdrawal symptoms but you will get over it. The speed of you applications on a fast machine will be almost unbelievable.

        Charles

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          #19
          Hi Charles and the rest...

          I'm sorry, but I don't buy into this solution for two reasons.

          First, I installed V8 on a 1.5GHz WinXP desktop and encountered the annoying floppy access. I then installed V8 on a 2.4GHz WinXP laptop with no floppy. The huge and annoying delays are happening on the laptop in the same instances that they are happening on the WinXP desktop. Again, there is NO floppy on this laptop.

          Secondly, no floppy acces or delay at all when V8 is installed on a 266MHz Win98 Desktop and also a 750MHz WinME desktop.

          The speed at which V8 operates on my Win98 & ME machines far surpasses the speed at which V8 operates on my much faster WinXP machines.

          Thanks anyway,
          Mike
          Thank you,
          Mike Konoff

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            #20
            Re: floppy drive access

            Here's an interesting twist. Somebody gave me a dead Emachines T2542 WinXP Home Edition w/2.5 celeron processor. I replaced the power supply and I have decent working PC.

            For kicks, I installed V8 on it and it is super fast. It seems almost as fast at loading forms and accessing data over a network than doing so with V6 right from the PC where the data resides. I thought "HUH???", but it's true.

            And, there is NO floppy access and the floppy IS functional.

            I finally believe those of you who say V8 works fine and fast in XP.

            Anybody have any idea why this is?????

            Mike
            Thank you,
            Mike Konoff

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