Sorry, but "it isn't working" is too little info for me to help in any
meaningful way. Maybe someone else can infer what you're not saying or
engage you in a long series of questions about your system, what you've
done, and exactly what you're trying to do with what software. Good luck.
SANMAN07 wrote:
> Yes BIOS sees the device and also in Device Manager. But it doesn't say much
> about it. Says it's working properly. Also some of the options under the
> drive properties is grayed out.
> sanman
>
> "Dan Seur" wrote:
>
>
>>Does the BIOS see the device?
>>Does Device Manager see it, and say anything about it?
>>
>>With a detail-free problem description they ain't much else to say :-(
>>
>>SANMAN07 wrote:
>>
>>>I replaced the cdrom since I thought that was the problem. But with the
>>>replacement, it's still not working. Now I've tried everything I could think
>>>of as far as drivers, and updates, etc. Can't get it to work. I've had this
>>>problem before with Windows 2000 Pro. - same issue. I had to format the
>>>system and that fixed it. But there must be some way to fix this other than
>>>having to format. Anybody know what to do here? Thanks
>>>
>>>sanman
>>>
>>>
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