M
Murdoc
Hi all,
I currently have a very peculiar situation. I have two CD drives (52x
CD-ROM, and a Ricoh MP7163A which is about 3 yrs old). They were
working fine one day, then the next, they both showed 'Drive D:/E: is
not ready.' messages.
OK, so I deleted them from the System Device Manager, and restarted.
Everything worked fine for about 2 days, then it happened again. So I
go through the same procedure, but this time it doesn't work.
I have tried new IDE cables, each drive (separately), each drive as a
slave off the primary IDE channel. Still nothing.
I am running Windows 98 SE.
Does anyone know why this would happen? I mean, I can understand one
drive not working, but both at the same time? I have come to two
conclusions:
1) It is the drives, in which case they will both have to be replaced.
2) It is the OS, but I cannot figure out where the problem is.
Thanks,
Murdoc
; ===========================
"Morality cannot be legislated but behaviour can be regulated. Judicial
decrees may
not change the heart but they can restrain the heartless."-- Martin
Luther King.
"Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not
here. And when
it does come, we no longer exist." --Epicurus
I currently have a very peculiar situation. I have two CD drives (52x
CD-ROM, and a Ricoh MP7163A which is about 3 yrs old). They were
working fine one day, then the next, they both showed 'Drive D:/E: is
not ready.' messages.
OK, so I deleted them from the System Device Manager, and restarted.
Everything worked fine for about 2 days, then it happened again. So I
go through the same procedure, but this time it doesn't work.
I have tried new IDE cables, each drive (separately), each drive as a
slave off the primary IDE channel. Still nothing.
I am running Windows 98 SE.
Does anyone know why this would happen? I mean, I can understand one
drive not working, but both at the same time? I have come to two
conclusions:
1) It is the drives, in which case they will both have to be replaced.
2) It is the OS, but I cannot figure out where the problem is.
Thanks,
Murdoc
; ===========================
"Morality cannot be legislated but behaviour can be regulated. Judicial
decrees may
not change the heart but they can restrain the heartless."-- Martin
Luther King.
"Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not
here. And when
it does come, we no longer exist." --Epicurus