Disk Drive installation: Help needed

G

Guest

Hello,
First off let me describe the situation I am in. I have had my Vista
Home Premium for about 2 months and I relized that my usage would require two
Disk drives (my original being a Multi-Recorder). I removed a DVD ROM drive
from my old XP and installed it into my Vista computer. I have installed
drives before, so i doubt that the hardware was put in incorrectly. I booted
up my computer and it scanned and installed drivers for the DVD ROM drive i
had just installed. Next a message saying "Drivers are out of date" came up.
I went into hardware management and scanned for up to date drivers. It found
them. Then i went to install the drivers and when i scanned for new hardware
after installing them, my Multi-recorder AND my new DVD ROM drive had
disapeared from the control panels hardware veiwer! I rebooted and it
recognized 1 disk drive (the Multi Recorder) i insterted a disk into the
Multi Recorder, but no auto wizard came up. I went into the computer menu and
selected CD/DVD-RW drive it said "No disk inserted" and ejected BOTH my Multi
Rec. and the new DVD ROM drive. I am stumped and it would be great for somone
to help me!

Thanks again!
 
R

Rick Rogers

Hi,

Assuming the connections are solid - and you should reseat them to make
sure - you should also check the drive jumpers. I've seen this common
mistake many times from those who know what they're doing. It may also help
to reverse the master/slave drives.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 

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