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For a while now My computer wont recognize any cdrom drive. What I mean
is it wont even have the icon in "my computer" at all. Ive tryed
swapping the cd rom drive with one i know works and also changing the
IDE cables however niether has any effect. When I first connect the
cdrom and start up the computer the plug and play thing pops up and
says it found the cdrom drive, but then when i go into device manager
it says it is unable to find it with error 41.
Another wierd symptom is when i remove the driver and reboot windows
exp during the boot process it says that i have no secondary master and
that i should switch the slave drive to master. Once again I have
swapped the ide cables around to ensure they are in correctly and still
no result.
My problem has gotten progressivly worse and My computer wont even
start up with the secondary ide cable plugged into the motehr board. I
am pretty sure that the problem lies with either windows xp or my mother
board.
Finally i would imagine that a format of the harddrive and a clean
install could fix this problem (if it is with windows) but i cant do
this with out a functional cdrom drive.
Thanks for any advice or sollutions
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TriForce
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For a while now My computer wont recognize any cdrom drive. What I mean
is it wont even have the icon in "my computer" at all. Ive tryed
swapping the cd rom drive with one i know works and also changing the
IDE cables however niether has any effect. When I first connect the
cdrom and start up the computer the plug and play thing pops up and
says it found the cdrom drive, but then when i go into device manager
it says it is unable to find it with error 41.
Another wierd symptom is when i remove the driver and reboot windows
exp during the boot process it says that i have no secondary master and
that i should switch the slave drive to master. Once again I have
swapped the ide cables around to ensure they are in correctly and still
no result.
My problem has gotten progressivly worse and My computer wont even
start up with the secondary ide cable plugged into the motehr board. I
am pretty sure that the problem lies with either windows xp or my mother
board.
Finally i would imagine that a format of the harddrive and a clean
install could fix this problem (if it is with windows) but i cant do
this with out a functional cdrom drive.
Thanks for any advice or sollutions
--
TriForce
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View this thread: http://extremetechsupport.com/forum/showthread.phtml?t=136543