Initalizing Floppy Controller-hangs

Hi,
I know I have posted before and I thank everyone for their suggestions!  I have a 945P Neo board w/ intel pentium D proc, 2 GB Ram, 430 W PSU w 20 A on 12V, 256 MB PCI-E vid card, SATA HD, DVD Burner, and floppy.  My problem is still the same although I borrowed a D-Bracket from a friend and now have the diagnostic lights.  When the computer is booting up, it seems to be fine, then gives a continous series of short beeps.  On the screen it shows the BIOS and says "press DEL to enter setup" but if I do the computer just keeps beeping.
After connecting the D-Bracket it gives me the code 1-green, 2-red, 3-green, 4-green which translates into "Initalizing floppy drive and controller" then it just hangs there with the continuous short beeps.
Is there anything I can do about this problem or is it a dead motherboard?  I actually hear the floppy power on.  I have tried resetting the CMOS but no avail.  Tried bareboning the system as well but no help. 
Any suggestions would be helpful!!
Thanks

Make shure the floppy cable is seated right on the motherboard and the back of the drive. There is a red stripe on one side of the cable and that goes towards the power connector on the drive itself and towards pin '1' on the motherboard. Sometimes it is hard to read on the motherboard but it is there. The cable might be bad, the drive itself bad, or even the onboard floppy controller. If none of these help, then just disable the floppy controller in the bios to get it to boot. But first I would make shure the cable is installed corectly.

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