Do I have a faulty Floppy drive? Also question on MB Driver uninstall

First my problem. My floppy drive isnt recognizing any disc that I put in there. If there's a file on the disc it'll just make a clicking noise like its accessing while the system hangs, or if Im trying to format a new disc it'll say a disc couldnt be found. In Device Manager it says the drive is working properly however. The light is on, the cables are connected properly. Any ideas?
Ive also had some issues with a couple games and bench marks locking up on me recently, as well as poor performance for my video card. Ive considered I may just have a bad card but Id like to retry some drivers first (obviously I cant flash to a newer bios yet). I installed the MSI Motherboard drivers but I think id like to try the ones straight from Nvidia. When I go to uninstall "Nvidia" in Add/Remove programs it asks me if I want to install the GART and nForce PCI System Management drivers. Is this all there is to uninstalling the motherboard drivers?
Any other precautions I should take before installing different ones?

Hiya Supershanks, appreciate the advice mate.
Yep lights always on. Looks like that might be the problem.
That was a typo on my part about the driver, the GART driver is already installed. What I meant to say is Add/Remove asks me to uninstall the GART and nForce PCI systems when uninstalling Nvidia. I was just wondering if thats all I need to do to make sure theres no conflict with installing a new mainboard driver set on the system.
I shouldnt say my performance is bad per se, more like inconsistent and buggy. Half Life 2 flies @ 1280x1024 for the most part but on the other hand Far Cry is up and down when comparing benchies with similar systems. My biggest concern though is the lock ups I get trying to run the Splinter Cell:CT demo and 3Dmark05. Splinter Cell wont even run, it locks up as soon as the level loads and the monitor goes completely blank after 30 seconds or so. 3Dmark05 stutters its way through, usually freezing before it can finish. I managed to get it to finish once in about ten tries and ended up with a 3100 score. Way below par for this video card so something is up. Fwiw I threw in my old 9800 pro and it ran both apps just fine, so something about my 6800GT isnt getting along with the rest of the system in certain situations for whatever reason.

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