| Posted by Bob on 09/16/05 13:57 
On 16 Sep 2005 12:40:02 GMT, under@lycos.co.uk (Jeff Korn) wrote:
 >Maybe I need to change something in the BIOS ???
 
 Do a full POST to see if your BIOS recognizes the drive. Put it as
 secondary master if not. Don't do anything to it while the BIOS is
 trying to recognize it. The BIOS should be set on Auto detect.
 
 If the BIOS does recognize it, then go into Windows Add/Remove Devices
 (display hidden drivers) and get rid of all optical device drivers.
 Then reboot to see if Windows installed a new one.
 
 You should make a clone of your boot disk before attempting such
 operations.
 
 
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