My problem is I have both a CD-ROM (Pioneer DR-A12X) and a LS-120 on the same ATA cable but Windows 98 SE can only see the LS-120.
I have just installed the CD-ROM. When I installed it I set it to "slave." After Windows came up I could see the CD-ROM but not the LS-120. "Ah ha," I thought.
Lo and behold the LS-120 was also set to slave. So I switched one of them to master. Turned on machine. CD-ROM disappeared.
"Okay," I thought. Switched them around this time. Still no go.
Clearly it's not a problem with either drives or the cable. BIOS could recognize both, and Windows could too, but NOT at the same time
Does anybody know how can this be corrected?
I have just installed the CD-ROM. When I installed it I set it to "slave." After Windows came up I could see the CD-ROM but not the LS-120. "Ah ha," I thought.
Lo and behold the LS-120 was also set to slave. So I switched one of them to master. Turned on machine. CD-ROM disappeared.
"Okay," I thought. Switched them around this time. Still no go.
Clearly it's not a problem with either drives or the cable. BIOS could recognize both, and Windows could too, but NOT at the same time
Does anybody know how can this be corrected?