Hi,
Have you set the jumper and connect it properly?
i.e., Jumpered master to be connected to the secondary IDE channels as master
and jumpered slave connected as slave to the 2nd IDE channel.
However, I would suggest you to jumper both optical drives as cable select
and then use a 40 Pin 80 wired shielded IDE cable to connect them.
Note: If you are using a 40 Pin 40 wires IDE cable, you must jumper the
drives as matser & slave similtaniously and connect them as master and slave
correctly.
BTW, I would connect the DVD player as master and the DVD R/W as slave.
As the DMA mode for DVD player is UDMA 4 to 5 and the DMA for DVD R/W is
udma 2 . It general practice, always connect the faster drive as master.
Peter
"niesenj" wrote:
> using intel mobo, with a new dvd writer on ide primary and an old dvd reader
> on ide secondary.
>
> They both worked upon installation of the new one. I was installling the dvd
> software that came with the new one (pioneer) and the system crashed, so i
> removed it and tried again, well it was working right this time everything
> going good and it crashed again. This time upon booting up windows did not
> see either drives. restarted and went into bios, it does not see any of the
> two drives either.
>
> I reinstalled the ide controllers, primary and secondary etc, tried a system
> restore to the day before, shut down the computer and unplugged the ide then
> restarted, shut down and plugged them back in, but still no drives.
>
> I Then went into event viewer and looked through the system log and found
> this:
>
> The device 'HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-7500'
> (IDE\CdRomHITACHI_DVD-ROM_GD-7500_________________0007____\5&4d9cff&0&0.0.0)
> disappeared from the system without first being prepared for removal.
>
> The device 'PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109'
> (IDE\CdRomPIONEER_DVD-RW__DVR-109_________________1.17____\45_044423043313238315538204a202020202020)
> disappeared from the system without first being prepared for removal.
>
> Those are both of the drives and now i can't get them back any idea's?
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