Try skipping the F6 driver disk option and proceeding until you see the press S for special devices on one of the following screens. That will bring up a list of chipsets where you select the one for that model. That would be one idea unless the driver disk wasn't done right.
Sometimes you have to use the tool for formmatting the floppy rather then Windows to see one that works. On the last desktop build here you had to first boot with the board's software disk to format the floppy there first and then run the create driver disk tool while in Windows to see it work. Bad floppy drive? or simply typically a bad floppy disk?
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