C Comp_Pro In Runtime Messages 446 Jun 13, 2007 #11 Check if it is a slave or a master drive. if you have 1, set it to master. if you have 2, set one to slave the other to master on the jumper settings.
Check if it is a slave or a master drive. if you have 1, set it to master. if you have 2, set one to slave the other to master on the jumper settings.
Raffaz Golden Master Messages 6,798 Jun 13, 2007 #12 Comp_Pro said: Check if it is a slave or a master drive. if you have 1, set it to master. if you have 2, set one to slave the other to master on the jumper settings. Click to expand... He hasnt altered any of the configurations, all he has done is change OS, so this wont apply.
Comp_Pro said: Check if it is a slave or a master drive. if you have 1, set it to master. if you have 2, set one to slave the other to master on the jumper settings. Click to expand... He hasnt altered any of the configurations, all he has done is change OS, so this wont apply.
J jmedina Solid State Member Messages 7 Jun 13, 2007 #13 I found out that BIOS still sees it. Meaning it is not my hardware. Which is good,the worst thing I will have to do is replace my CD-ROM Drive
I found out that BIOS still sees it. Meaning it is not my hardware. Which is good,the worst thing I will have to do is replace my CD-ROM Drive