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Old 08-15-2003, 12:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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BIOS not recognizing CD-RW

Hi,

My machine is a Dell Dimension XPS D300. Currently I have no OS loaded- here's some background:

About 2 weeks ago my Maxtor 4GB hard drive crashed and I ordered a new one- exactly like it. I installed it and with some help from Maxtor phone support I verified that it is set up properly and ready to load Windows (I want to load Win98se and that was what I was using before my crash).

For what it's worth, prior to my crash, I noticed that the tray on my HP 9150i CD-RW was starting to open on it's own at various times and sometimes I would have to reboot to get it to work properly.

So, I get ready to load Windows and although my BIOS recognizes my HD on Primary IDE Master & the HP CD-RW on Secondary IDE my CD tray is going nuts- opening and closing at will. I could load the win98 drivers and the assignment would be "D:" but any type of command at "D:" resulted in a "CDR101" error saying it wasn't reading that drive.

I checked all connections and they were secure, tried 2 different new data cables, red lines are matched up with Pin1 on motherboard and device, tried all three jumper settings, IDE settings in BIOS are set to "auto" and I also tried the "CDROM" setting. IDE also enabled as "Both" in BIOS. At this point, I contacted HP support. After going back and forth a few times support said it sounds like a hardware problem and that I should contact them by phone for my "options". Well, they're too busy with the Blaster virus to answer calls and I can only imagine what my "options" would be- so, I bought the Universal BusLink 52x CD-RW drive that Staples had on sale. My machine is a Pentium II, 300 mHz, 4 GB hard drive with 256 mb RAM and appears to fall within the system requirements for this product.

No luck. Installed the new drive and now my BIOS will not detect the CD-RW at all. New cable, good connections, lined up properly. Then I email Dell and they say I need to flash my BIOS. It has the Phoenix Bios 4.0 Version 6 A08 and I updated it via their instructions to A09. Everything seemed to update without a problem and now on power up it's noted as the A09. But, still does not detect my CD-RW! I've tried all jumper settings and no jumper settings, different cables...

I'm at my wits end and stumped. I sure would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks.

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Old 08-15-2003, 01:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Did you do Cable Select on the jumper?
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Yes, I tried setting the jumper "cable select".
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