Floppy Disk Trouble

I can't seem to get my floppy disk to work correctly.  The light seems to stay on.  I've tried putting a disk in slowly, no force, and the light still stays on...  I tried going to my computer and clicking on drive A and waiting till it asked to insert a floppy into drive A:, I put the floppy in, and the light still stays on...  I've uninstalled the driver for the floppy and reinstalled it, light still says on.  I've blown inside the floppy, light stays on.  And last but not least, I've tooken the floppy out and put the cables back in.  Light stays on!

the most common cause of the floppy drive light staying on, is a reversed cable. Since they are not standardized, try flipping the cable around to see if that helps.

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