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CD ROM not accessible
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... "p.mc" wrote in message ... "glee" wrote in message ... D: os NOT the CD drive letter being assigned....it is the virtual RAM drive created by the boot disk, for tools. The CD drive is being assigned the letter E: by the boot disk. You need to do the DIR listing on E:, with a disc in the drive: E: DIR -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Hi Glee Done that and it seen the win98 cd I had in drive, do you know how I can fix the Problem from here? *Do I need to change the CDrom drive letter? If so how. *Its still shows up as (D) in device manager and I'm still getting the error message. *I could reformatt in DOS but I don't really want to do that if nessesary. Alright, apparently you wer able to get a directory reading (DIR) on a CD from the DOS boot,and you got an audio CD to play once but not again. I am not clear about whether or not you removed all entries in the CDROM category of Device Manager from SAFE MODE......did you? -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Hi Glee CDROM category of Device Manager in safe mode, when expanded listed. 54XCD-ROM So that's all I removed. Don't kow if that's any help to you? -- Regards p.mc |
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CD ROM not accessible
"PCR" wrote in message ... You are welcome. I see elsewhere you say... | CDROM category of Device Manager in safe mode, when expanded listed. | 54XCD-ROM So that's all I removed. That probably is what fixed you, but glad the other matter also went well. Funnily enough though, I did remove the device several times within the device manager area, but to no avail. It was only when I renamed the drive to E:\ that fully sorted the problem! When did the D:\ drive become RAM drive and why?? I'm back on my own machine now and using the XP NG's, I thought I'd just check out here to finalize any questions that came up, but if you google under groups "Drive not accesable" you will see the complexity of it, and nobody seemed to have an answer. Hopefully if someone comes across this post it may help in some way. -- Regards p.mc -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "p.mc" wrote in message ... | Thanks all for the support | | I went to the cdrom properties page in device manager, and on the settings | Tab/reserved drive letters/ I put start drive letter E: end drive letter E: | And that changed the cdrom drive to E: and now alls well, thanks to you | lot. | | | Yours greatfully | p.mc | | | "PCR" wrote in message | ... | That proves the CD-ROM is physically OK. So, as Glee also suggested... | | (1) Boot to Safe Mode. | (Hold F5 as you boot, or hold CTRL for the Startup Menu, | & select Safe Mode from that.) | (2) "START button, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab". | (3) Open the CD-ROM branch, by clicking it's plus sign. | (4) Highlight each drive in that branch, & click "Remove". | (Safe Mode may reveal the presence of a "ghost".) | (5) Close up, & boot to Normal Mode. | | Hopefully Windows will find the correct drivers, & all will be well. | | | http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q237948 | Troubleshoot CD-R_W | | http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=218617 | Troubleshoot CD-ROM or DVD-ROM | | | -- | Thanks or Good Luck, | There may be humor in this post, and, | Naturally, you will not sue, | should things get worse after this, | PCR | | "p.mc" wrote in message | ... | | "glee" wrote in message | | ... | | D: os NOT the CD drive letter being assigned....it is the virtual RAM | | drive created | | by the boot disk, for tools. The CD drive is being assigned the letter | E: | | by the | | boot disk. | | | | You need to do the DIR listing on E:, with a disc in the drive: | | | | E: | | DIR | | | | -- | | Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ | | http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm | | | | | | Hi Glee | | Done that and it seen the win98 cd I had in drive, do you know how I can | fix | | the Problem from here? | | | | *Do I need to change the CDrom drive letter? If so how. | | *Its still shows up as (D) in device manager and I'm still getting the | error | | message. | | *I could reformatt in DOS but I don't really want to do that if nessesary. | | | | -- | | | | | | Regards | | p.mc | | | | | | |
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CD ROM not accessible
"p.mc" wrote in message ...
| | "PCR" wrote in message | ... | You are welcome. I see elsewhere you say... | | | CDROM category of Device Manager in safe mode, when expanded listed. | | 54XCD-ROM So that's all I removed. | | That probably is what fixed you, but glad the other matter also went well. | | Funnily enough though, I did remove the device several times within the | device manager area, but to no avail. It was only when I renamed the drive | to E:\ that fully sorted the problem! When did the D:\ drive become RAM | drive and why?? I didn't see that you did it several times, just the once I quoted above. | | I'm back on my own machine now and using the XP NG's, I thought I'd just | check out here to finalize any questions that came up, | but if you google under groups "Drive not accesable" you will see the | complexity of it, and nobody seemed to have an answer. You mean "CD ROM not accessible"? That's right here! | Hopefully if someone comes across this post it may help in some way. I'm sure it will. It is I think possible you are right that changing the CD-ROM letter assigned by Windows was the fix that did it. CD-ROMs & their drivers are persnickety enough for that to be true. Anyhow, I don't know really WHAT cured mine after three days of a CD stuck in it! And what a horrible racket that was-- the day it would open! | | -- | | Regards | p.mc | | | -- | Thanks or Good Luck, | There may be humor in this post, and, | Naturally, you will not sue, | should things get worse after this, | PCR | | "p.mc" wrote in message | ... | | Thanks all for the support | | | | I went to the cdrom properties page in device manager, and on the settings | | Tab/reserved drive letters/ I put start drive letter E: end drive letter | E: | | And that changed the cdrom drive to E: and now alls well, thanks to you | | lot. | | | | | | Yours greatfully | | p.mc | | | | | | "PCR" wrote in message | | ... | | That proves the CD-ROM is physically OK. So, as Glee also suggested... | | | | (1) Boot to Safe Mode. | | (Hold F5 as you boot, or hold CTRL for the Startup Menu, | | & select Safe Mode from that.) | | (2) "START button, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab". | | (3) Open the CD-ROM branch, by clicking it's plus sign. | | (4) Highlight each drive in that branch, & click "Remove". | | (Safe Mode may reveal the presence of a "ghost".) | | (5) Close up, & boot to Normal Mode. | | | | Hopefully Windows will find the correct drivers, & all will be well. | | | | | | http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q237948 | | Troubleshoot CD-R_W | | | | http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=218617 | | Troubleshoot CD-ROM or DVD-ROM | | | | | | -- | | Thanks or Good Luck, | | There may be humor in this post, and, | | Naturally, you will not sue, | | should things get worse after this, | | PCR | | | | "p.mc" wrote in message | | ... | | | "glee" wrote in message | | | ... | | | D: os NOT the CD drive letter being assigned....it is the virtual RAM | | | drive created | | | by the boot disk, for tools. The CD drive is being assigned the | letter | | E: | | | by the | | | boot disk. | | | | | | You need to do the DIR listing on E:, with a disc in the drive: | | | | | | E: | | | DIR | | | | | | -- | | | Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ | | | http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm | | | | | | | | | Hi Glee | | | Done that and it seen the win98 cd I had in drive, do you know how I can | | fix | | | the Problem from here? | | | | | | *Do I need to change the CDrom drive letter? If so how. | | | *Its still shows up as (D) in device manager and I'm still getting the | | error | | | message. | | | *I could reformatt in DOS but I don't really want to do that if | nessesary. | | | | | | -- | | | | | | | | | Regards | | | p.mc | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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CD ROM not accessible
....the day it crashed & wouldn't open!
-- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "PCR" wrote in message ... |
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