CD-ROM Driver Not Being Loaded
- Busby
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CD-ROM Driver Not Being Loaded
In Win2k, title says it all. Worked absolutely fine untill my computer hard-locked while CloneCD was burning. I figured that had to do with it. Both CD-ROMs are recongized by the BIOS and the Secondary IDE contrller (i.e. in Windows I see the modes they are using), yet the CD-ROMs themselves have a yellow exclamation point next to them. I've tried uninstalling and then scanning for hardware changes. I've tried uninstalling and rebooting and I've even tried just updating the driver, all with no success. What should I do? I can just reinstall Win2k...
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Fun heh?
Yeah, I've had similar "fun" like that too but slightly different in Win98SE and in my case it wasn't related to cd driver problems but something else conflicting (SB Live card issue I believe) solved by moving it to another PCI slot. It was causing the cd-roms drivers to not load due to a conflict.
When both cd-roms are physically connected and you're seeing the yellow !s, have you tryed deleting both devices from hardware manager first, then shut it down, unplug both devices and re-boot? You then shouldn't see either device there at all.
Next, connect one at a time and let windows detect it upon booting and install drivers. I'd think that should fix it.
If not and you have the SB live card too, try removing it from its slot just to see if that might cure it, just a WAG.
When both cd-roms are physically connected and you're seeing the yellow !s, have you tryed deleting both devices from hardware manager first, then shut it down, unplug both devices and re-boot? You then shouldn't see either device there at all.
Next, connect one at a time and let windows detect it upon booting and install drivers. I'd think that should fix it.
If not and you have the SB live card too, try removing it from its slot just to see if that might cure it, just a WAG.
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Iwould definately try what Evil suggests - pull both CD drives, boot, make sure they're gone from the device manager, shut down and connect ONE drive only and see if it detects properly.
You sure you're not getting a resource conflict with the secondary IDE port?
You sure you're not getting a resource conflict with the secondary IDE port?
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- EvilHorace
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I once (not long ago) had major problems in Win98 simply by unplugging a USB mouse to test a screensaver problem I was having with a particular and often problematic (but very cool) screensaver, nothing else changed. Fixing it was no easy thing either.
Gotta luv Windows stuff
Gotta luv Windows stuff
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I know nothing of win2000. I had the same problem as you after I installed a program in XP(don't remember what program tho). I was pulling my hair out trying to figure what was wrong. CDrom whould show in the boot screen but not in xp. Booted to 98 and the cd worked, booted to XP and nothing. Finally I used XP's nice little feature, system restore and everything was fine. Go Figure. My point is, does 2000 have a system restore such as XP?
good luck
dan
good luck
dan
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