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Capricious CDR and CDRom
Dear All
I have installed on my computer a CDR. After my disastrous installation, my CDRom ceased to work and the CDR has never worked. I think that all connections are done correctly, however both devices (CDR and CDRom) do not work. I have tried all configurations of the jumpers master and slave... and nothing has improved. Surprisingly, now the HDD light is always on. Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely). The most intriguing fact is that if I uninstall the CDR and I leave installed the CDRom as before the installation of the CDR, the CDRom does not work. Could somebody here please help me domesticating my capricious CDR and CDRom? Oops... My OS is Windows2000. Thank you a lot in advance! Paulo |
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Which IDE channel are they on and do you have only one HDD? If either is on
same Primary IDE as HDD that one will need to be set as Slave. If both are on Secondary IDE set one as Master, the other as Slave. If only one on Secondary IDE set as Master. -- Kenny "Paulo S" wrote in message om... Dear All I have installed on my computer a CDR. After my disastrous installation, my CDRom ceased to work and the CDR has never worked. I think that all connections are done correctly, however both devices (CDR and CDRom) do not work. I have tried all configurations of the jumpers master and slave... and nothing has improved. Surprisingly, now the HDD light is always on. Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely). The most intriguing fact is that if I uninstall the CDR and I leave installed the CDRom as before the installation of the CDR, the CDRom does not work. Could somebody here please help me domesticating my capricious CDR and CDRom? Oops... My OS is Windows2000. Thank you a lot in advance! Paulo |
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Dear All I have installed on my computer a CDR. After my disastrous installation, my CDRom ceased to work and the CDR has never worked. I think that all connections are done correctly, however both devices (CDR and CDRom) do not work. I have tried all configurations of the jumpers master and slave... and nothing has improved. Surprisingly, now the HDD light is always on. Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely). The most intriguing fact is that if I uninstall the CDR and I leave installed the CDRom as before the installation of the CDR, the CDRom does not work. Could somebody here please help me domesticating my capricious CDR and CDRom? Oops... My OS is Windows2000. Unplugging IDE cables with power on is not recommended, I speak from painful and costly experience. The HDD light remaining continuously lit may indicate a cable incorrectly aligned, i.e. plugged in the wrong way round. Have you entered the BIOS and set the IDE channels to AUTO? MJP --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.493 / Virus Database: 292 - Release Date: 25/06/03 |
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"So, Mr Slumpy you *really* are the perpetual comedian, aren't you ?" I
threw back my head and roared with laughter as Paulo S continued: Dear All I have installed on my computer a CDR. After my disastrous installation, my CDRom ceased to work and the CDR has never worked. I think that all connections are done correctly, however both devices (CDR and CDRom) do not work. I have tried all configurations of the jumpers master and slave... and nothing has improved. Surprisingly, now the HDD light is always on. Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely). The most intriguing fact is that if I uninstall the CDR and I leave installed the CDRom as before the installation of the CDR, the CDRom does not work. Could somebody here please help me domesticating my capricious CDR and CDRom? Oops... My OS is Windows2000. To be honest I would get someone who knows /exactly/ what they are doing to look at it - if you are pulling IDE cables out with the machine running, you are not the person to trust with explicit instructions. -- slumpy no more no less just slumpy |
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:50:13 +0100, Whilst playing Smegball with the
scutters "Slumpy" wrote : "So, Mr Slumpy you *really* are the perpetual comedian, aren't you ?" I threw back my head and roared with laughter as Paulo S continued: Dear All I have installed on my computer a CDR. After my disastrous installation, my CDRom ceased to work and the CDR has never worked. I think that all connections are done correctly, however both devices (CDR and CDRom) do not work. I have tried all configurations of the jumpers master and slave... and nothing has improved. Surprisingly, now the HDD light is always on. Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely). The most intriguing fact is that if I uninstall the CDR and I leave installed the CDRom as before the installation of the CDR, the CDRom does not work. Could somebody here please help me domesticating my capricious CDR and CDRom? Oops... My OS is Windows2000. To be honest I would get someone who knows /exactly/ what they are doing to look at it - if you are pulling IDE cables out with the machine running, you are not the person to trust with explicit instructions. Ditto: Could cost a lot more just messing around blindly :O -- Free Windows/PC help, http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html Free songs download, http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/17/sheppard.html |
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Paulo S deftly scribbled:
Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely) If you're doing this kind of thing, I'd suggest you've probably fried something on the motherboard, the ide channels and any or all devices that connect to them .. -- ....................................Paul-xxx |
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"MJP" wrote in message ...
Dear All I have installed on my computer a CDR. After my disastrous installation, my CDRom ceased to work and the CDR has never worked. I think that all connections are done correctly, however both devices (CDR and CDRom) do not work. I have tried all configurations of the jumpers master and slave... and nothing has improved. Surprisingly, now the HDD light is always on. Notwithstanding, I can turn off the HDD light, if I very slightly unplug the connections of the IDE cable (without unplugging them completely). The most intriguing fact is that if I uninstall the CDR and I leave installed the CDRom as before the installation of the CDR, the CDRom does not work. Could somebody here please help me domesticating my capricious CDR and CDRom? Oops... My OS is Windows2000. The HDD light remaining continuously lit may indicate a cable incorrectly aligned, i.e. plugged in the wrong way round. MJP was absolutely right! Thank you very much indeed! The cable was plugged in the wrong way round. Now, both the CDR than the CDRom are perfectly working on my computer. I would like also to thank everybody who tried to help me! Paulo |
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