Dell Inspiron CD-RW / DVD-Rom

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I have a Dell Inspiron PPO1X and had to change the CD-RW / DVD-ROM, Toshiba
SD-R2102 but the computer will not boot. I get a message it cannot find
drive C. The replacement CD-RW/DVD-ROM is Ver No. 700 and ROM Ver is 1715.
The old one is Ver No D00 and the ROM Ver is 1D10. Any ideas what to do
next?

Thanks

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Remove the optical drive - will the system boot from the hard drive?
The optical drive is slave to the hard drive - if the hard drive still
won't boot, something is wrong with it.



"CJL" <die@upyoursspammer.com> wrote in message
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> I have a Dell Inspiron PPO1X and had to change the CD-RW / DVD-ROM,
Toshiba
> SD-R2102 but the computer will not boot. I get a message it cannot find
> drive C. The replacement CD-RW/DVD-ROM is Ver No. 700 and ROM Ver is
1715.
> The old one is Ver No D00 and the ROM Ver is 1D10. Any ideas what to do
> next?
>
> Thanks
>
> CJL
>
>
 
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:24:45 -0400, Edward J. Neth wrote:

> Remove the optical drive - will the system boot from the hard drive?
> The optical drive is slave to the hard drive - if the hard drive still
> won't boot, something is wrong with it.

If the optical drive was on the same cable as the hard drive, that would
slow your hard drive down quite a bit. Your system should boot from the
hard drive, isn't that what it does now?

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Exactly what cable choices does he have on a laptop?

Regardless, that statement hasn't been true for several years and is an
on-going urban myth.

Tom
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> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:24:45 -0400, Edward J. Neth wrote:
>
> > Remove the optical drive - will the system boot from the hard drive?
> > The optical drive is slave to the hard drive - if the hard drive still
> > won't boot, something is wrong with it.
>
> If the optical drive was on the same cable as the hard drive, that would
> slow your hard drive down quite a bit. Your system should boot from the
> hard drive, isn't that what it does now?
>
> Dave
> --
> We are the US military. Your asses will be kicked. Resistance is futile.
>
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:37:14 -0400, Tom Scales wrote:

>>> Remove the optical drive - will the system boot from the hard drive?
>>> The optical drive is slave to the hard drive - if the hard drive still
>>> won't boot, something is wrong with it.
>>
>> If the optical drive was on the same cable as the hard drive, that would
>> slow your hard drive down quite a bit. Your system should boot from the
>> hard drive, isn't that what it does now?
>
> Exactly what cable choices does he have on a laptop?
>
> Regardless, that statement hasn't been true for several years and is an
> on-going urban myth.

Strange, I didn't see the original post until just now. I think something
is up with my news server!

But good point, I didn't realize it was a laptop. I'll admit to not having
experienced having an optical drive on the same IDE cable as a hard drive,
but was going on others experiences. :)

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> Remove the optical drive - will the system boot from >the hard drive?

Yes it will boot.

> The optical drive is slave to the hard drive - if the hard >drive still
won't boot, something is wrong with it.

That's what I am starting to think.