Windows reads the wrong drive when selecting a floppy drive due to CMOS settings
Cause:
The computer's CMOS settings do not indicate that a floppy disk drive is installed. This causes Windows 95 to incorrectly display the disk information.
Solution:
Refer to the computer documentation or contact the hardware manufacturer about how to access and update CMOS settings. As a temporary workaround, shut down and reboot to safe mode.
Shut down and restart Windows in safe mode as a workaround:
1) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu and select 'Shut Down...'. (The 'Shut Down Windows' dialog box appears.)
2) Select the 'Restart the computer' radio button, and click 'Yes'.
3) When 'Starting Windows 95' text appears, press F8.
4) Select 'Safe Mode'.
NOTE 1: When the computer is started in Safe Mode, only the drivers essential to the operating system are loaded. You will not be able to access any non-essential devices, such as CD-ROM drives, sound cards, or modems.
NOTE 2: Refer to the computer documentation or contact the hardware manufacturer about how to access and update CMOS settings.