You may have lost the boot record on the hard drive or the hard drive may have failed. Try booting from a floppy or CD, whatever rescue boot device you have. If you can look at the C: drive from the alternate boot device you may have just lost the boot record. If you can't get to the C: drive you may have either a drive or a controller failure.
PC-Doctor is used by Lenovo and IBM ThinkPad models.
Go to "page" (top right corner), click on "save as"... should have a picture of a floppy disk.
Assuming you mean drive letter: Traditionally "A" or "B" would be allocated as the floppy disk drive. However, with system changes, it's now possible to have any letter associated with a floppy disk drive - not that anyone uses them anymore.
They are mostly useful in Digital Cameras that use them such as the Panasonic PV-SD 4090 You can quickly take a picture in your camera then remove the floppy and insert it in your computer, open the "A" drive and instantly see your photo.
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in a floppy drive, a small pin hits the area where that little switch is on the floppy. if it passes through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as write/read. it it doesn't pass through, the floppy drive detects the floppy as read only
what is a floppy disc
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
Floppy disks.
they are floppy disks
The term "Floppy disk" is also used in German as is "Diskette" or "Floppy"
By buying a floppy drive. You can buy an external USB floppy drive for under $50.