Check your CMOS battery too, while your in there, is it old..?
See link on using msconfig..
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;310560
http://www.google.com/search?q=slow+bootup+in+XP
Check your startup tab in msconfig for junk entries..
You can use SCP to quickly stop the startup entries without affecting normal
startup mode in msconfig.. Check the entry at castlcops to verify it's not
needed or if it is safe to stop/remove..
http://www.castlecops.com/StartupList.html
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
Should keep you busy for a while, anyway..
Push the drawer in...
It may be broken, if the button on the drive doesn't do it, it's not an XP
issue, it' a drive issue..
XP doesn't burn DVD"s you'll need a third party app for that like Nero or
Roxio, etc..
j;-j
"KKenny1967" wrote:
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> "Jaymon" wrote:
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> > Check the ribbon cable ie.. The data cable connections, may have wiggled lose
> > at the drive or on the mobo connector, make sure their snug..
> > Cheers
> > j;-j
> >
> > Thanks for the info. I went ahead and just started completely over. Unhooked EVERYTHING did a series of uninstalls and reinstalled both drives along with checking BIOS. Everything is fine now. I just have 2 more problems I am trying to work through. If you can help that would be great.
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> 1. Seems like it takes FOREVER for my computer to boot up. I sometimes have
> to do a hard restart like 5 or 6 times before the computer comes up all the
> way.
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> 2. The tray on my DVD burner has me quite puzzled. When I hit "eject" it
> opens the drive just fine but will not close it back. It also seems because
> of this that the DVD burner drive which is my E: drive will not read. I am a
> little hesitant about putting a DVD in there to burn in case it doesn't burn
> it at all. I wanted to work through this problem first. Any suggestions????
>
> Thanks for your quick reply
>