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I recently got an old, brandless computer that does not
turn on from a friend. There was a 4 disc CD changer that I took out and put in my XP Pro machine. Hardwise-wise, it seems fine, but Windows gave it drive letter E, which I can only use to get disc 1 if inserted. There are 4 buttons, each with a light, indicating whether a disc is in that slot. Once Windows boots, the light for 1 will quickly flicker, I guess meaning it's active. Holding a button does nothing. I looked for drivers; all I found were for 95 or 3.1, and didn't work even with compatibility modes. I found some info about RSM, but do not really understand how/what it does. I don't think it recognizes it's a changer. The only info I get about it from Windows is NEC CD-ROM DRIVE:252. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Well to some degree how do you know if the drive does work, or did your friend say the drive was working, prior to you getting the old pc. and sounds like that drive is just not campatible with XP alvin Nate wrote: > I recently got an old, brandless computer that does not > turn on from a friend. There was a 4 disc CD changer that > I took out and put in my XP Pro machine. Hardwise-wise, > it seems fine, but Windows gave it drive letter E, which > I can only use to get disc 1 if inserted. There are 4 > buttons, each with a light, indicating whether a disc is > in that slot. Once Windows boots, the light for 1 will > quickly flicker, I guess meaning it's active. Holding a > button does nothing. I looked for drivers; all I found > were for 95 or 3.1, and didn't work even with > compatibility modes. I found some info about RSM, but do > not really understand how/what it does. I don't think it > recognizes it's a changer. The only info I get about it > from Windows is NEC CD-ROM DRIVE:252. Any help would be > greatly appreciated. |
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I assume the drive works because i can insert and remove
discs, and it will spin up all discs to check them, and any DVDs i put in it ejects (b/c it can't read them), and winodwscan see the first disk fine. >-----Original Message----- >Hello > >Well to some degree how do you know if the drive does >work, or did your friend say the drive was working, prior >to you getting the old pc. and sounds like that drive is just >not campatible with XP > >alvin > > >Nate wrote: > >> I recently got an old, brandless computer that does not >> turn on from a friend. There was a 4 disc CD changer that >> I took out and put in my XP Pro machine. Hardwise-wise, >> it seems fine, but Windows gave it drive letter E, which >> I can only use to get disc 1 if inserted. There are 4 >> buttons, each with a light, indicating whether a disc is >> in that slot. Once Windows boots, the light for 1 will >> quickly flicker, I guess meaning it's active. Holding a >> button does nothing. I looked for drivers; all I found >> were for 95 or 3.1, and didn't work even with >> compatibility modes. I found some info about RSM, but do >> not really understand how/what it does. I don't think it >> recognizes it's a changer. The only info I get about it >> from Windows is NEC CD-ROM DRIVE:252. Any help would be >> greatly appreciated. > >. > |
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"Nate" <natesneat2000@removethistosendhotmail.com> wrote in message news:1101f01c3f4ae$9f0ad540$a001280a@phx.gbl... > I recently got an old, brandless computer that does not > turn on from a friend. There was a 4 disc CD changer that > I took out and put in my XP Pro machine. Hardwise-wise, > it seems fine, but Windows gave it drive letter E, which > I can only use to get disc 1 if inserted. There are 4 > buttons, each with a light, indicating whether a disc is > in that slot. Once Windows boots, the light for 1 will > quickly flicker, I guess meaning it's active. Holding a > button does nothing. I looked for drivers; all I found > were for 95 or 3.1, and didn't work even with > compatibility modes. I found some info about RSM, but do > not really understand how/what it does. I don't think it > recognizes it's a changer. The only info I get about it > from Windows is NEC CD-ROM DRIVE:252. Any help would be > greatly appreciated. Unless something has changed, those multiple drives aren't supported in XP. |
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