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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Tom, with respect, this "feature to partition unallocated space" is another
V E R Y L O N G saga (12-18 months?) filling many News Group column inches, for which everyone and his dog has tried to get Harry to fix. Best left well alone g .. I suspect you've got quite a mess on your hands Couldn't possibly comment g Mart "TomV" wrote in message ... Harry, FWIW, it seems the source of your problem with this issue may be the fact that you partitioned the unallocated space on the hard disk. Where did you come "across a feature to partition unallocated space?" When you created the new partition, did the "feature" you reference re-map the drives? If not, I suspect you've got quite a mess on your hands and thus the reason you're seeing the error message(s). Tom webster72n wrote: Mart: Thanks for the reply, but where is Noel? Hope he is not ill. Concerning your question about my drives, I'm a bit at a loss, because of what happened in between with my harddrive, if you can recall. When fixing that, I came across a feature to partition unallocated space and I went ahead to do that. It worked too, but in the process the new drive became 'E' and CD-Rom went from 'E' to 'F', leaving the error messages unchanged. Also I seem to recall CD-ROM being 'R/W' instead of just 'W'. As for the rest of your question, I need specific instructions for producing the required information. I did send my aida32-report to Noel with no response. To tell you the truth, I'm at the end of my tolerance and ready to replace the CD-ROM drive in the hope this will fix it. The exact error messages a "The disk in drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?" Clicking on "Yes" brings up: "This drive cannot be formatted". Next I get the message: "The disk in drive F cannot be formatted.." An inserted disk is not recognized and , as a matter of fact, none of the specific abilities/properties of the drive show up, including 'Format' and 'Eject', with eject still being listed and format not. Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Harry
Go with Mart on this - he's the past-master on CD-R problems! FWIW, I can see nothing wrong with the AIDA report (Mart - I'll pass it on to you if you want?) -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "webster72n" wrote in message ... Noel: After making sure all evidence of "Adaptec" is removed, following your instructions, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. My only hope is replacement, but will it work? What is the status on my report? Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Hi, Mart,
Thanks for the heads up. I recall the partitioning issue from many months ago. I didn't realize it was that long ago. It sounded in Harry's response though that he had entered the "partition zone" again. If so, it seemed that it might identify a potential cause of the current issue. I certainly don't want to revisit territory that's already been well charted. Tom Mart wrote: Tom, with respect, this "feature to partition unallocated space" is another V E R Y L O N G saga (12-18 months?) filling many News Group column inches, for which everyone and his dog has tried to get Harry to fix. Best left well alone g .. I suspect you've got quite a mess on your hands Couldn't possibly comment g Mart |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
LOL - But I suppose it does depend upon exactly which facet of his 'current
issues' you wish to forensically debate. Sherlock Holmes, eat your heart out. g Mart "TomV" wrote in message ... Hi, Mart, Thanks for the heads up. I recall the partitioning issue from many months ago. I didn't realize it was that long ago. It sounded in Harry's response though that he had entered the "partition zone" again. If so, it seemed that it might identify a potential cause of the current issue. I certainly don't want to revisit territory that's already been well charted. Tom Mart wrote: Tom, with respect, this "feature to partition unallocated space" is another V E R Y L O N G saga (12-18 months?) filling many News Group column inches, for which everyone and his dog has tried to get Harry to fix. Best left well alone g .. I suspect you've got quite a mess on your hands Couldn't possibly comment g Mart |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Tom: The partitioning took place 'after' the CDRTC isssue and it is part of the 'Lifeguard Tools' for the harddrive itself. No problems with that. In other words, no connection between the two. Thanks anyhow. Harry. "TomV" wrote in message ... Harry, FWIW, it seems the source of your problem with this issue may be the fact that you partitioned the unallocated space on the hard disk. Where did you come "across a feature to partition unallocated space?" When you created the new partition, did the "feature" you reference re-map the drives? If not, I suspect you've got quite a mess on your hands and thus the reason you're seeing the error message(s). Tom webster72n wrote: Mart: Thanks for the reply, but where is Noel? Hope he is not ill. Concerning your question about my drives, I'm a bit at a loss, because of what happened in between with my harddrive, if you can recall. When fixing that, I came across a feature to partition unallocated space and I went ahead to do that. It worked too, but in the process the new drive became 'E' and CD-Rom went from 'E' to 'F', leaving the error messages unchanged. Also I seem to recall CD-ROM being 'R/W' instead of just 'W'. As for the rest of your question, I need specific instructions for producing the required information. I did send my aida32-report to Noel with no response. To tell you the truth, I'm at the end of my tolerance and ready to replace the CD-ROM drive in the hope this will fix it. The exact error messages a "The disk in drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?" Clicking on "Yes" brings up: "This drive cannot be formatted". Next I get the message: "The disk in drive F cannot be formatted.." An inserted disk is not recognized and , as a matter of fact, none of the specific abilities/properties of the drive show up, including 'Format' and 'Eject', with eject still being listed and format not. Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Thank you, Mart, in between chores I am trying to take care of this. Printed your instructions and will execute. Give me some time, please. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... First a note to Heather :- It's been a V E R Y L O N G trek Heather, - around the houses, but Harry and I are (I hope) making some progress, albeit three forward and two back. I hope to nail the issue of a 'suspect' CD-ROM (writer) so please bear with me. BTW - Real Mode DOS - as per WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk. Oh! and Harry, NOT Safe Mode!! Now to Harry, put your Error Report to one side for a moment - with a bit of luck things *should* become clearer. You need to try to determine whether the problem with your CD-ROM drive is a WinMe/Software issue or a genuine 'faulty' CD-ROM and/or associated cabling/connections. Boot, using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk in the A: drive. Select option 2. Start computer with CD-ROM support. Let the screen information scroll until you eventually see a line which should report a drive letter for your CD-ROM. You should be aware that the drive letter may not necessarily the same letter as you would expect to see in Windows. For example, you may see the CD-ROM becoming the E:, so the screen should show: Drive E:= Driver MSCD001 UNIT 0 Your CD-ROM Is Drive E When the boot disk finally settles down, you will be presented with an A:\ prompt. Now put a 'good' data CD (e.g. cover disk from a magazine) into the CD-ROM and at the A:\ prompt, type "E:" (no quotes and note the colon after the letter E) Then Press Return. Now, at the E:\ prompt, type "DIR /P" (no quotes and note the space) Then press Return. You should see a listing of the CD contents. Come back with your results. Give EXACT errors reports - if any. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... What'n the h*** are you raving about, Heather? All you have to do is, look at Mart's last thread, I didn't make that up. As for the rest of your comments, I can do without, thank you. Harry. "Heather" wrote in message ... What in heck is "REAL MODE DOS"???? Is this Merkin-speak for something? WinME doesn't have DOS. So pardon me if I ask you what in h*ll you are talking about. I think it is about time you took that machine into a tech who knows what he is doing and forget mucking about yourself......you usually screw it up good!! And then do another reinstall.....#65 coming up?? I have lost track. HF "webster72n" wrote in message ... It must have escaped my attention, Mart, but how does one "confirm" the CD-ROM (there's only one) in Real Mode DOS? Somehow I have the suspicion, that's where the problem originated. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... Harry, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. Please give the EXACT error message - and, under what conditions. Just to recap :- When things were normal g what were ALL your 'original' drive letters, according to Windows Explorer and what drives did you have connected? (e.g. A=FDD, C=HDD0, D=HDD1, E=CD-ROM[reader], F=CD-ROM[burner] etc.,) Are they ALL still shown in WE now and what are their current drive letters? Have you confirmed (and tested) the CD-ROM's in Real Mode DOS? BTW - can you please try to remember to post in Plain Text in the News Groups. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... Noel: After making sure all evidence of "Adaptec" is removed, following your instructions, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. My only hope is replacement, but will it work? What is the status on my report? Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
I actually enjoyed doing this, Mart. There were no error reports and I did get the listing of the CD contents. This was on drive 'G', the virtual drive, I believe. I also tried the same with the actual cd-rom drive 'F' with these results (without a cd in it): "Volume in drive F is MS-RAMDRIVE, Directory of F:\ ATTRIB EXE 15,252 06-07-00 8:05p CHKDSK EXE (omitted to ease operation) COMMAND COM " DEBUG EXE " EDIT COM " EXTRACT EXE " FORMAT COM " HELP BAT " MSCDEX EXE " README TXT " SCANDISK EXE " SCANDISK INI " SYS COM " 14 file(s) 655.851 bytes 0 dir(s) 1,427,456 bytes free." By the looks of it I may have omitted one of the files, there are only thirteen upon counting. If it should matter, I will give you the possibly missing one later. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... First a note to Heather :- It's been a V E R Y L O N G trek Heather, - around the houses, but Harry and I are (I hope) making some progress, albeit three forward and two back. I hope to nail the issue of a 'suspect' CD-ROM (writer) so please bear with me. BTW - Real Mode DOS - as per WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk. Oh! and Harry, NOT Safe Mode!! Now to Harry, put your Error Report to one side for a moment - with a bit of luck things *should* become clearer. You need to try to determine whether the problem with your CD-ROM drive is a WinMe/Software issue or a genuine 'faulty' CD-ROM and/or associated cabling/connections. Boot, using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk in the A: drive. Select option 2. Start computer with CD-ROM support. Let the screen information scroll until you eventually see a line which should report a drive letter for your CD-ROM. You should be aware that the drive letter may not necessarily the same letter as you would expect to see in Windows. For example, you may see the CD-ROM becoming the E:, so the screen should show: Drive E:= Driver MSCD001 UNIT 0 Your CD-ROM Is Drive E When the boot disk finally settles down, you will be presented with an A:\ prompt. Now put a 'good' data CD (e.g. cover disk from a magazine) into the CD-ROM and at the A:\ prompt, type "E:" (no quotes and note the colon after the letter E) Then Press Return. Now, at the E:\ prompt, type "DIR /P" (no quotes and note the space) Then press Return. You should see a listing of the CD contents. Come back with your results. Give EXACT errors reports - if any. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... What'n the h*** are you raving about, Heather? All you have to do is, look at Mart's last thread, I didn't make that up. As for the rest of your comments, I can do without, thank you. Harry. "Heather" wrote in message ... What in heck is "REAL MODE DOS"???? Is this Merkin-speak for something? WinME doesn't have DOS. So pardon me if I ask you what in h*ll you are talking about. I think it is about time you took that machine into a tech who knows what he is doing and forget mucking about yourself......you usually screw it up good!! And then do another reinstall.....#65 coming up?? I have lost track. HF "webster72n" wrote in message ... It must have escaped my attention, Mart, but how does one "confirm" the CD-ROM (there's only one) in Real Mode DOS? Somehow I have the suspicion, that's where the problem originated. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... Harry, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. Please give the EXACT error message - and, under what conditions. Just to recap :- When things were normal g what were ALL your 'original' drive letters, according to Windows Explorer and what drives did you have connected? (e.g. A=FDD, C=HDD0, D=HDD1, E=CD-ROM[reader], F=CD-ROM[burner] etc.,) Are they ALL still shown in WE now and what are their current drive letters? Have you confirmed (and tested) the CD-ROM's in Real Mode DOS? BTW - can you please try to remember to post in Plain Text in the News Groups. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... Noel: After making sure all evidence of "Adaptec" is removed, following your instructions, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. My only hope is replacement, but will it work? What is the status on my report? Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Is that the FORMAT command that I saw there?
webster72n wrote: I actually enjoyed doing this, Mart. There were no error reports and I did get the listing of the CD contents. This was on drive 'G', the virtual drive, I believe. I also tried the same with the actual cd-rom drive 'F' with these results (without a cd in it): "Volume in drive F is MS-RAMDRIVE, Directory of F:\ ATTRIB EXE 15,252 06-07-00 8:05p CHKDSK EXE (omitted to ease operation) COMMAND COM " DEBUG EXE " EDIT COM " EXTRACT EXE " FORMAT COM " HELP BAT " MSCDEX EXE " README TXT " SCANDISK EXE " SCANDISK INI " SYS COM " 14 file(s) 655.851 bytes 0 dir(s) 1,427,456 bytes free." By the looks of it I may have omitted one of the files, there are only thirteen upon counting. If it should matter, I will give you the possibly missing one later. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... First a note to Heather :- It's been a V E R Y L O N G trek Heather, - around the houses, but Harry and I are (I hope) making some progress, albeit three forward and two back. I hope to nail the issue of a 'suspect' CD-ROM (writer) so please bear with me. BTW - Real Mode DOS - as per WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk. Oh! and Harry, NOT Safe Mode!! Now to Harry, put your Error Report to one side for a moment - with a bit of luck things *should* become clearer. You need to try to determine whether the problem with your CD-ROM drive is a WinMe/Software issue or a genuine 'faulty' CD-ROM and/or associated cabling/connections. Boot, using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk in the A: drive. Select option 2. Start computer with CD-ROM support. Let the screen information scroll until you eventually see a line which should report a drive letter for your CD-ROM. You should be aware that the drive letter may not necessarily the same letter as you would expect to see in Windows. For example, you may see the CD-ROM becoming the E:, so the screen should show: Drive E:= Driver MSCD001 UNIT 0 Your CD-ROM Is Drive E When the boot disk finally settles down, you will be presented with an A:\ prompt. Now put a 'good' data CD (e.g. cover disk from a magazine) into the CD-ROM and at the A:\ prompt, type "E:" (no quotes and note the colon after the letter E) Then Press Return. Now, at the E:\ prompt, type "DIR /P" (no quotes and note the space) Then press Return. You should see a listing of the CD contents. Come back with your results. Give EXACT errors reports - if any. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message .. . What'n the h*** are you raving about, Heather? All you have to do is, look at Mart's last thread, I didn't make that up. As for the rest of your comments, I can do without, thank you. Harry. "Heather" wrote in message ... What in heck is "REAL MODE DOS"???? Is this Merkin-speak for something? WinME doesn't have DOS. So pardon me if I ask you what in h*ll you are talking about. I think it is about time you took that machine into a tech who knows what he is doing and forget mucking about yourself......you usually screw it up good!! And then do another reinstall.....#65 coming up?? I have lost track. HF "webster72n" wrote in message . .. It must have escaped my attention, Mart, but how does one "confirm" the CD-ROM (there's only one) in Real Mode DOS? Somehow I have the suspicion, that's where the problem originated. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message .. . Harry, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. Please give the EXACT error message - and, under what conditions. Just to recap :- When things were normal g what were ALL your 'original' drive letters, according to Windows Explorer and what drives did you have connected? (e.g. A=FDD, C=HDD0, D=HDD1, E=CD-ROM[reader], F=CD-ROM[burner] etc.,) Are they ALL still shown in WE now and what are their current drive letters? Have you confirmed (and tested) the CD-ROM's in Real Mode DOS? BTW - can you please try to remember to post in Plain Text in the News Groups. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message .. . Noel: After making sure all evidence of "Adaptec" is removed, following your instructions, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. My only hope is replacement, but will it work? What is the status on my report? Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
And where did chkdsk come from???
John John wrote: Is that the FORMAT command that I saw there? webster72n wrote: I actually enjoyed doing this, Mart. There were no error reports and I did get the listing of the CD contents. This was on drive 'G', the virtual drive, I believe. I also tried the same with the actual cd-rom drive 'F' with these results (without a cd in it): "Volume in drive F is MS-RAMDRIVE, Directory of F:\ ATTRIB EXE 15,252 06-07-00 8:05p CHKDSK EXE (omitted to ease operation) COMMAND COM " DEBUG EXE " EDIT COM " EXTRACT EXE " FORMAT COM " HELP BAT " MSCDEX EXE " README TXT " SCANDISK EXE " SCANDISK INI " SYS COM " 14 file(s) 655.851 bytes 0 dir(s) 1,427,456 bytes free." By the looks of it I may have omitted one of the files, there are only thirteen upon counting. If it should matter, I will give you the possibly missing one later. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... First a note to Heather :- It's been a V E R Y L O N G trek Heather, - around the houses, but Harry and I are (I hope) making some progress, albeit three forward and two back. I hope to nail the issue of a 'suspect' CD-ROM (writer) so please bear with me. BTW - Real Mode DOS - as per WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk. Oh! and Harry, NOT Safe Mode!! Now to Harry, put your Error Report to one side for a moment - with a bit of luck things *should* become clearer. You need to try to determine whether the problem with your CD-ROM drive is a WinMe/Software issue or a genuine 'faulty' CD-ROM and/or associated cabling/connections. Boot, using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk in the A: drive. Select option 2. Start computer with CD-ROM support. Let the screen information scroll until you eventually see a line which should report a drive letter for your CD-ROM. You should be aware that the drive letter may not necessarily the same letter as you would expect to see in Windows. For example, you may see the CD-ROM becoming the E:, so the screen should show: Drive E:= Driver MSCD001 UNIT 0 Your CD-ROM Is Drive E When the boot disk finally settles down, you will be presented with an A:\ prompt. Now put a 'good' data CD (e.g. cover disk from a magazine) into the CD-ROM and at the A:\ prompt, type "E:" (no quotes and note the colon after the letter E) Then Press Return. Now, at the E:\ prompt, type "DIR /P" (no quotes and note the space) Then press Return. You should see a listing of the CD contents. Come back with your results. Give EXACT errors reports - if any. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... What'n the h*** are you raving about, Heather? All you have to do is, look at Mart's last thread, I didn't make that up. As for the rest of your comments, I can do without, thank you. Harry. "Heather" wrote in message ... What in heck is "REAL MODE DOS"???? Is this Merkin-speak for something? WinME doesn't have DOS. So pardon me if I ask you what in h*ll you are talking about. I think it is about time you took that machine into a tech who knows what he is doing and forget mucking about yourself......you usually screw it up good!! And then do another reinstall.....#65 coming up?? I have lost track. HF "webster72n" wrote in message ... It must have escaped my attention, Mart, but how does one "confirm" the CD-ROM (there's only one) in Real Mode DOS? Somehow I have the suspicion, that's where the problem originated. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... Harry, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. Please give the EXACT error message - and, under what conditions. Just to recap :- When things were normal g what were ALL your 'original' drive letters, according to Windows Explorer and what drives did you have connected? (e.g. A=FDD, C=HDD0, D=HDD1, E=CD-ROM[reader], F=CD-ROM[burner] etc.,) Are they ALL still shown in WE now and what are their current drive letters? Have you confirmed (and tested) the CD-ROM's in Real Mode DOS? BTW - can you please try to remember to post in Plain Text in the News Groups. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... Noel: After making sure all evidence of "Adaptec" is removed, following your instructions, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. My only hope is replacement, but will it work? What is the status on my report? Harry. |
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Noel - CDRTC.DLL
Mart:
To make matters worse, I can't read the Floppy A either. With the disk inserted, it asks me to insert one. Harry. "webster72n" wrote in message ... I actually enjoyed doing this, Mart. There were no error reports and I did get the listing of the CD contents. This was on drive 'G', the virtual drive, I believe. I also tried the same with the actual cd-rom drive 'F' with these results (without a cd in it): "Volume in drive F is MS-RAMDRIVE, Directory of F:\ ATTRIB EXE 15,252 06-07-00 8:05p CHKDSK EXE (omitted to ease operation) COMMAND COM " DEBUG EXE " EDIT COM " EXTRACT EXE " FORMAT COM " HELP BAT " MSCDEX EXE " README TXT " SCANDISK EXE " SCANDISK INI " SYS COM " 14 file(s) 655.851 bytes 0 dir(s) 1,427,456 bytes free." By the looks of it I may have omitted one of the files, there are only thirteen upon counting. If it should matter, I will give you the possibly missing one later. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... First a note to Heather :- It's been a V E R Y L O N G trek Heather, - around the houses, but Harry and I are (I hope) making some progress, albeit three forward and two back. I hope to nail the issue of a 'suspect' CD-ROM (writer) so please bear with me. BTW - Real Mode DOS - as per WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk. Oh! and Harry, NOT Safe Mode!! Now to Harry, put your Error Report to one side for a moment - with a bit of luck things *should* become clearer. You need to try to determine whether the problem with your CD-ROM drive is a WinMe/Software issue or a genuine 'faulty' CD-ROM and/or associated cabling/connections. Boot, using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk in the A: drive. Select option 2. Start computer with CD-ROM support. Let the screen information scroll until you eventually see a line which should report a drive letter for your CD-ROM. You should be aware that the drive letter may not necessarily the same letter as you would expect to see in Windows. For example, you may see the CD-ROM becoming the E:, so the screen should show: Drive E:= Driver MSCD001 UNIT 0 Your CD-ROM Is Drive E When the boot disk finally settles down, you will be presented with an A:\ prompt. Now put a 'good' data CD (e.g. cover disk from a magazine) into the CD-ROM and at the A:\ prompt, type "E:" (no quotes and note the colon after the letter E) Then Press Return. Now, at the E:\ prompt, type "DIR /P" (no quotes and note the space) Then press Return. You should see a listing of the CD contents. Come back with your results. Give EXACT errors reports - if any. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... What'n the h*** are you raving about, Heather? All you have to do is, look at Mart's last thread, I didn't make that up. As for the rest of your comments, I can do without, thank you. Harry. "Heather" wrote in message ... What in heck is "REAL MODE DOS"???? Is this Merkin-speak for something? WinME doesn't have DOS. So pardon me if I ask you what in h*ll you are talking about. I think it is about time you took that machine into a tech who knows what he is doing and forget mucking about yourself......you usually screw it up good!! And then do another reinstall.....#65 coming up?? I have lost track. HF "webster72n" wrote in message ... It must have escaped my attention, Mart, but how does one "confirm" the CD-ROM (there's only one) in Real Mode DOS? Somehow I have the suspicion, that's where the problem originated. Harry. "Mart" wrote in message ... Harry, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. Please give the EXACT error message - and, under what conditions. Just to recap :- When things were normal g what were ALL your 'original' drive letters, according to Windows Explorer and what drives did you have connected? (e.g. A=FDD, C=HDD0, D=HDD1, E=CD-ROM[reader], F=CD-ROM[burner] etc.,) Are they ALL still shown in WE now and what are their current drive letters? Have you confirmed (and tested) the CD-ROM's in Real Mode DOS? BTW - can you please try to remember to post in Plain Text in the News Groups. Mart "webster72n" wrote in message ... Noel: After making sure all evidence of "Adaptec" is removed, following your instructions, I still get the very same error message and nothing changed from the way it was before. My only hope is replacement, but will it work? What is the status on my report? Harry. |
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