Make sure that the floppy drive is on BIOS. Also diskettes are not reliable, you need to have at 2 of them (sometimes even more because they fail very often).
Most likely is that the driver was instaled from the A: drive first.
If you try and start a computer with no hard drive then you cant save stuff
The most common type of computer file storage is Hard Disk , it is in built with computer . External Storage is Like CD , DVD , Pen Drive , Floppy Drive .
don't you know it is very hard to find them?
@ hard drive
you cant its really hard 2 find it so you cant
Floppy disks were an older technology then diskettes. They were computer storage disks encased in a soft plastic envelope (hence "floppy") that had a bigger diameter than the diskettes which were packaged in a hard plastic cartridge.
To resolve the "Tally 9 diskette 1 is damaged" error, first, check the physical condition of the diskette for scratches or dirt and clean it if necessary. If the diskette is indeed damaged, you can try accessing a backup copy of the data if available. Additionally, consider creating a new diskette or transferring the data to a different storage medium, such as a hard drive or USB flash drive, to prevent future issues. If none of these solutions work, you may need to reinstall Tally 9.
you cant buy, you can find them in old hard drives.
You can find information on the transcend external hard drive that doesn't open on a computer of the data recovery experts.
MSDOS and Microsoft Windows identifies drives by single letters (many other operating system allow drives to be named with words or phrases):drive A the first internal floppy diskette drive (usually not used anymore)drive B the second internal floppy diskette drive (usually not used anymore)drive C the first internal hard disk drivedrives D through Z additional drives, may be internal or external, hard disk drives or optical drives, etc.
You can find Wisp. But it's just hard to find him. If you do find him he will be in a magic lantern