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Hi
I have a new K8NSNXP (socket 754) mobo and tried to hook up my HP9100
cd-writer. The bios sees the drive alright, but it does not show up in
Device manager. It's on the second IDE, I have tried it alone and as master
or slave together with a normal cd rom drive (not a writer). The normal
cdrom drive works fine and so does my DVD/CDRom drive on primary IDE.
What does show up in Device Manager is a 'Generic DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom
device', that does not exist in reality, but even has a drive letter
attached and asks for a disk when clicked on with Explorer.
Currently the 'nforce3 250 Parallel ATA controller v2.6' is installed as IDE
controller.
With the 'standard IDE Controller', I did see the drive, the system tried to
read an inserted disk, but that was it.
I also tried an old Philips cd-writer, same story.
Anybody out thee that has any ideas on this?
Hi
I have a new K8NSNXP (socket 754) mobo and tried to hook up my HP9100
cd-writer. The bios sees the drive alright, but it does not show up in
Device manager. It's on the second IDE, I have tried it alone and as master
or slave together with a normal cd rom drive (not a writer). The normal
cdrom drive works fine and so does my DVD/CDRom drive on primary IDE.
What does show up in Device Manager is a 'Generic DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom
device', that does not exist in reality, but even has a drive letter
attached and asks for a disk when clicked on with Explorer.
Currently the 'nforce3 250 Parallel ATA controller v2.6' is installed as IDE
controller.
With the 'standard IDE Controller', I did see the drive, the system tried to
read an inserted disk, but that was it.
I also tried an old Philips cd-writer, same story.
Anybody out thee that has any ideas on this?