You need to find the specific process or application that's accessing you
CDROM.
To do this try Process Explorer:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilitie...sExplorer.html
Once you have Process Explorer installed and running:
Click on the CPU column to sort processes that are using a % to the CPU.
Once you find the process that kicks in when your CDROM turns on, highlight
it, right click
and from the options listed select: google
This should display what out there on the web about that process.
Note: some entries like svchost may need to be expanded to show the detail,
in this case click on the + located to the left on the entry.
Also there is a Black bull's eye located at the extreme right of the
toolbar.
Drag this over the CPU graph spike created when the CDROM goes active.
This is another way to identify the process.
JS
"cripplecreek" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> JS Wrote:
>> Could be an Antivirus program running, if so disable scanning the
>> CDROM.
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>> JS
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> Nope, not that. And just to test it out I ran Norton to scan the cd
> drive and the light didn't come on.
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