I am upgrading my mom's computer, and bought her an AOpen 52x CD-R/RW drive to replace her old Phillips 4X4X8X. Here's what happened when I replaced the drive:
I have changed the CDRW jumper to slave (matching the previous drive).
I checked the setup in DOS---it showed both drives by name, and in their proper places as master and/or slave.
I have changed everything back to the original settings and re-inserted the original CDRW drive. It worked.
I have reconnected the IDE cables making the CDRom the slave and the CDRW as the master (with jumpers matching). That did not work.
I had Nero 5.5.9 installed on the computer. I un-installed it and put the old Adaptec 5.0 program burner program on, in case it was a software issue. It too did not find a burner on the computer, although it acknowledged the existence of the drive itself.
The problem isn't with recognizing the drive. The drive is recognized by the computer. It is having either viable burner program recognize it as a WRITING drive. The programs can read info from it and record it into the Image Recorder (hard drive recorder), but regardless of the commands given, no program establishes the AOpen 52X CD-R/RW as a drive that can write a CD. The old burner (Phillips 4X4X8) works fine....annoyingly slow, but fine.
I'm annoyed---and I'm STUMPED! any ideas?