Also, check to see that you have inserted the right type of
diskette in the drive. For example, make sure you are not
inserting a high-density diskette in a double-density drive.
If reinserting the diskette does not solve the problem, insert the
diskette in another diskette drive of the same type. If you can
read the diskette in a different drive, your drive may be faulty.
Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the drive; if the
diskette drive came with your computer, contact your
Authorized EPSON Servicer or the EPSON Connection for
assistance.
The diskette is the right type, but you still see an error.
Check that the diskette is not write-protected, preventing the
drive from writing to the diskette.
Make sure the diskette is formatted. See your operating system
documentation for instructions on formatting diskettes.
The system may have the Diskette Access security option in
SETUP enabled. If you entered a User level password when you
started the system, but this option is set to a Supervisor level,
you see an error when you access the drive. See “Using the virus
protection features” in Appendix B for more information.
You may have a defective diskette. Try copying the files from the
bad diskette to a new diskette.
Diskette Drive Problems
A newly installed diskette drive is not working properly.
Make sure you have installed the drive correctly and check all
the cable connections.
Troubleshooting 6-9