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Problem with 5108 IDE Controller
I have a Compaq 5108 (5000 series) I am trying to fix for a friend and I
am kind of stumped. The box as 2 IDE controllers onboard. The primary has only the main HD (40Gb) and the secondary has a DVD Drive and a CDRW burner. The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Has anyone else had this problem before? I am thinking that the IDE controller might be bad and I might have to go get a card to place in it. Any ideas? -- Greg Johnson |
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Sounds like a controller driver problem to me.. Try to update them in device
manager. You may have to delete/redetect them. "Greg Johnson" wrote in message link.net... I have a Compaq 5108 (5000 series) I am trying to fix for a friend and I am kind of stumped. The box as 2 IDE controllers onboard. The primary has only the main HD (40Gb) and the secondary has a DVD Drive and a CDRW burner. The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Has anyone else had this problem before? I am thinking that the IDE controller might be bad and I might have to go get a card to place in it. Any ideas? -- Greg Johnson |
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Are the original cables still being used? All drives still jumpered Cable
Select? If so, and removing/redetecting the controllers doesn't work, it likely is a bad controller chip. HH "Greg Johnson" wrote in message link.net... I have a Compaq 5108 (5000 series) I am trying to fix for a friend and I am kind of stumped. The box as 2 IDE controllers onboard. The primary has only the main HD (40Gb) and the secondary has a DVD Drive and a CDRW burner. The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Has anyone else had this problem before? I am thinking that the IDE controller might be bad and I might have to go get a card to place in it. Any ideas? -- Greg Johnson |
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"Greg Johnson" schreef in bericht link.net... The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. Work your way through step by step. 1. Remove the DVD and CDRW, keep the HD as master on the primary IDE, and run WinME again to see if there is a problem. 2. Connect the CDRW as master on the secondary IDE and run WinME again. 3. Connect the DVD as slave to the primary or secondary IDE and run WinME again. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Only use a recover CD if you have nothing else. GRtz, TR |
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David wrote:
Sounds like a controller driver problem to me.. Try to update them in device manager. You may have to delete/redetect them. "Greg Johnson" wrote in message link.net... I have a Compaq 5108 (5000 series) I am trying to fix for a friend and I am kind of stumped. The box as 2 IDE controllers onboard. The primary has only the main HD (40Gb) and the secondary has a DVD Drive and a CDRW burner. The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Has anyone else had this problem before? I am thinking that the IDE controller might be bad and I might have to go get a card to place in it. Any ideas? -- Greg Johnson Ditto. it needs the Ram Driver for the DVD |
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What the heck is a ram driver?
The IDE controller drivers would be completely different. I agree with the earlier suggestion to physically remove the drives and add them back one at a time. My only comment is they are likely Cable Select, not Master/Slave, so when you put just one back in, put it on the end connector. Add the second one on the middle connector. Could just be one bad drive, but since both IDE controllers have the problem, I doubt it. Tom "Trai' La Trash" wrote in message ... David wrote: Sounds like a controller driver problem to me.. Try to update them in device manager. You may have to delete/redetect them. "Greg Johnson" wrote in message link.net... I have a Compaq 5108 (5000 series) I am trying to fix for a friend and I am kind of stumped. The box as 2 IDE controllers onboard. The primary has only the main HD (40Gb) and the secondary has a DVD Drive and a CDRW burner. The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Has anyone else had this problem before? I am thinking that the IDE controller might be bad and I might have to go get a card to place in it. Any ideas? -- Greg Johnson Ditto. it needs the Ram Driver for the DVD |
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Heh, who knows..?
I don't think the problem is hardware since the original poster stated the BIOS correctly ID's the drives in question and is apparently able to run Windows. David "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... What the heck is a ram driver? The IDE controller drivers would be completely different. I agree with the earlier suggestion to physically remove the drives and add them back one at a time. My only comment is they are likely Cable Select, not Master/Slave, so when you put just one back in, put it on the end connector. Add the second one on the middle connector. Could just be one bad drive, but since both IDE controllers have the problem, I doubt it. Tom "Trai' La Trash" wrote in message ... David wrote: Sounds like a controller driver problem to me.. Try to update them in device manager. You may have to delete/redetect them. "Greg Johnson" wrote in message link.net... I have a Compaq 5108 (5000 series) I am trying to fix for a friend and I am kind of stumped. The box as 2 IDE controllers onboard. The primary has only the main HD (40Gb) and the secondary has a DVD Drive and a CDRW burner. The problem is that the BIOS sees the DVD Drive and CDRW burner with no problem. However Windows ME does not see them at all. And if you go look in the 'Device' section of System of the control panel it displays that the Primary and Secondary IDE Controllers have a problem. I tried booting from the 'Recovery CD' and it boots then brings up a screen to 'call Compaq Support' and nothing else. Has anyone else had this problem before? I am thinking that the IDE controller might be bad and I might have to go get a card to place in it. Any ideas? -- Greg Johnson Ditto. it needs the Ram Driver for the DVD |
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Tom Scales wrote:
What the heck is a ram driver? Tom DVD uses what's referred to as a RAM driver and CD uses a ROM driver. If you put a DVD drive in without the RAM drivers it will only function as as a CD drive. Also if you prefer to use Windows media player 9 as I do you will need to install the Codecs also. (This is so you don't have to use Cyberlink or Power DVD) Also note that if you have Direct CD eg.Drag & Drop installed you need to get rid of it as it causes problems. Also remove Take Two as it causes problems. Try searching google "ram driver" the next time before you try to be funny Trai' |
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I wasn't trying to be funny.
You're wrong. Completely wrong. Can't even imagine where you get the Ram vs. Rom that you're saying here. Show me a link please. DVD drives use, uh, DVD drivers. CD drives use CD drivers. That's it. Tom "Trai' La Trash" wrote in message ... Tom Scales wrote: What the heck is a ram driver? Tom DVD uses what's referred to as a RAM driver and CD uses a ROM driver. If you put a DVD drive in without the RAM drivers it will only function as as a CD drive. Also if you prefer to use Windows media player 9 as I do you will need to install the Codecs also. (This is so you don't have to use Cyberlink or Power DVD) Also note that if you have Direct CD eg.Drag & Drop installed you need to get rid of it as it causes problems. Also remove Take Two as it causes problems. Try searching google "ram driver" the next time before you try to be funny Trai' |
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Tom Scales wrote:
I wasn't trying to be funny. You're wrong. Completely wrong. Can't even imagine where you get the Ram vs. Rom that you're saying here. Show me a link please. DVD drives use, uh, DVD drivers. CD drives use CD drivers. That's it. Tom "Trai' La Trash" wrote in message ... Tom Scales wrote: What the heck is a ram driver? Tom DVD uses what's referred to as a RAM driver and CD uses a ROM driver. If you put a DVD drive in without the RAM drivers it will only function as as a CD drive. Also if you prefer to use Windows media player 9 as I do you will need to install the Codecs also. (This is so you don't have to use Cyberlink or Power DVD) Also note that if you have Direct CD eg.Drag & Drop installed you need to get rid of it as it causes problems. Also remove Take Two as it causes problems. Try searching google "ram driver" the next time before you try to be funny Trai' Folks take it for what it's worth no one person knows everything and Tom is my resident troll who contradicts every post I make. Having dealt with Compaq's a good amount of the time I have helped allot of you that come here so you can be the judge. So far from what I have seen the resident troll has only been good in searching out links on the Compaq support site that can be tricky for a novice. Although helpful it doesn't always fix the problem. IE: the touchpad drivers Tom did not know about and I supplied a link to a driver set that worked for the end user. Tom I don't care to teach you the difference between RAM & ROM because you seem to be a troll and there is no reason to teach you because your not the one having the problem. (well, not a driver problem anyhow) As I told you go to www.google.com and search "DVD RAM DRIVERS" and search MATSU****A and MITSUMI while your there. For those of you who need the corect drivers for your cd roms cdrws and dvd you should find them all here http://www.cdrom-drivers.com/ http://members.tripod.com/~DAP1968/dvdramdriverdisc.jpg |
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