I'm no help here, but I have the same problem. I
unpgraded from Win95 to a brand new install of 2000
(reformatted new hard drive). My CD-RW that ran fine
under 95 is excrutiatingly slow under 2000 and frequently
gives the same error reported by Bryan. I too have
uninstalled and re-installed numerous times and tried
changing bios settings for the drive - no luck. I note
that the drive requires DMA but 2000's hardware manager
reports it to be constantly in PIO mode. I would
appreciate any assistance suggested.
Stuart.
>-----Original Message-----
>Is the disc in the drive a factory ROM disc, a CD-R
>written disc, or a CDRW?
>If a CDRW, was it written to with a session or with
packet-
>writing (like DirectCD)?
>It could be the disc.
>I have possesion of a few CDs that are defective. One
>factory CD has a tiny crack on the outer edge. Of about
20
>drives I've put it into, only one will recognize and read
>it.
>Also, I had a damaged install of Roxio that was able to
>write CDs, but most drives couldn't read the CD.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>After doing a clean install of windows 2000 when I click
>>on the CD-Rom drive in Windows Explore WITH a disk in
the
>>drive I get "Please insert a disk into drive "D" I've
>>tried multiple disks...The device is working properly in
>>device manager NO Conflicts...I have also uninstalled
the
>>drive in Device Manager and let it reinstall on
>>restart...I have 2 CD-Rom drives on this machine and the
>>other works properly, the jumpers are set correctly
also,
>>I Checked
...
>>
>> Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated,
>>
>> Bryan
>>.
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