3.5 internal floppy disk drive problem

I think I jammed a floppy disk and damaged the connection.
While back, my 3.5 inch floppy disk started jam.
I am thinking replace the disk.
Would you let me know if anyone know what type, what brand, and where can I buy the internal floppy disk.
But my computer turned on with out no problem.
The smiling Mac face shows on the screen but after that nothing happen.
When I insert the original CD, nothing appears on the desktop.
I do not have a problem to restart the computer, using the control + apple + power key, but since there is no other icon, I have to force to shout off; pressing the hardware bottom.
Please someone help me!
Power Mac G3 beige minitower   Mac OS 9.2.x   300MH

Hi, mac gart -
Welcome to Apple's Discussions.
If the internal battery in that machine is old, try replacing it. The Beige/Platinum G3's are known for having boot problems when that battery is too weak or dead.
Once the battery has been replaced, also reset the PRAM -
Article #2238 - How to Reset PRAM and NVRAM
Are you able to boot the machine to an OS 9 Install CD?
Do you not have an OS installed on the internal hard drive? Note that the internal floppy drive and the internal hard drive are not the same thing.

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