Phil, Cable Select is one of the choices on the hard drive jumper.
Master, Slave and Cable Select.
You have to set both drives as cable select. The Ribbon Cable is
usually not the problem but I have
known them to go flaky especially cheaper 80wire ones. (UltraDMA) If
all else fails, I would try
moving the cdrom as slave to your Primary Hard Drive. If you have
another hard drive as secondary
then I would slave the Dvd to it. Or make it Master by itself.
"Rich Barry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Phil, try connecting them as Cable Select. Change the Ribbon Cable if
> you have an extra.
> "Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I have a CD-ROM and and a DVD-RW drive in my Dell 4550.
> > Both worked fine until I screwed something up. Now the CD-
> > ROM (slave) is not recognized by WinXP though BIOS shows
> > it. Tried disconnecting both and rebooted. Then connected
> > the Master and rebooted, it was OK. Then the Slave and
> > nothing except ther master.
> >
> > Tried interchanging the two units and the slave (then DVD-
> > RW) wasn't recognized but the CD-ROM as Master was.
> >
> > Any help to correct this would be appreciated.
>
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