Impossible to read/format floppy disks

Hi,
My config is :
MSI 865PE Neo2 PFISR
P4 2.8 GHz HT enabled
Corsair Twinx 2*256 Mo Cas2
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro no OC
Hitachi 7k250 160 Go SATA
Enermax Noisetaker 370 W
AMIBIOS 3.4
Windows XP + SP1 + all latest updates (no SP2)
I've just assembled my PC. However, each time I insert a floppy disk, Windows says that the disk is not formatted (which is false). When I click on Yes to format it, I have, after some time, a message saying that Windows cannot format it (and another one saying that the disk cannot be formatted).
When I select the option "create a boot disk" to format it, I receive a message signaling an unexpected I/O error.
- I've bought a new floppy drive because I had some doubts about the old one : no change.
- I checked with another IDE : no change.
- I reversed the IDE : no change.
The device manager says that there is no problem on the Floppy disk drive.
The disks are not protectedagainst writing.
What could be the origin of the problem ?
I have not flashed the BIOS as I can't use the floppy disk drive.
Thanks for your help !
Sathor

Hi Sticks,
Yes, I had already tried to flip the IDE connector, but that was not the cause.
However, I have solved my problem !
I checked the new floppy disk drive on my old PC (PII 350) with the old IDE connector and the new one(MSI). It worked perfectly (though not at the first try). I copied and read files.
I put back the FDD on the IDE connector (MDI) and it works !
I'm really puzzled. What was really the problem ? I have tried all combinations with my 2 FDD and 2 IDE connectors several times this past week and today it works. Well, that'll remains a mystery.
Unfortunately, all is not perfect.
I have flashed the BIOS (version 3.80) via DOS.
I have set the BIOS to have the SATA recognized. Last time, I loaded defaults values, that's why I had the version 3.31a.
From time to time, I have still the problem with CoreCenter warning me about the CPU fan speed. I have not touched the fan since the assembling, so it's rather strange.
Any ideas ?

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