Why doesn the floppy drive work with 64MB Installed?
If you have 64MB of system memory installed, you must upgrade the BIOS to version 2.3 or above. Otherwise you will not be able to access the floppy drive. To download the BIOS Update file, click here. Since you must boot from a system diskette to upgrade the BIOS, you would need to remove one of the 32MB DIMM modules before you upgrade the BIOS by opening the CPU panel on the bottom side of the notebook. After the BIOS is upgraded, you can re-install the DIMM module.
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