From: Doug M. <do...@cr...> - 2000-12-14 17:59:13
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What OS are you using? What is the nature of your Hardware? (motherboard/bios) I have found that somehting like this is often cause by a conflict within windows.. The most common solution is as follows: 1-Remove the new device from you computer (unplugg it completely, and remove it from the device manager in Window control panel) 2-Reboot 3-did the DVD-ROM return? If so skip to step 7 4-remove the DVD-ROM (unplugg it completely, and remove it from the device manager in Window control panel) 5-reboot 6-shut down and re-install your DVD-ROM drivers and all 7-in the device manager, find out what IRQ the DVD-ROM is using 8-reboot, and press delete (or escape or whatever) to enter your Bios config.. 9-in the bois config you wan tto go to you PNP config menu (or whatever menu allows you to set options for specific IRQs) 10-for each irq you should have two or more options, two of these options will be PNP and Manual (or the equive) 11-set the irq your DVD-ROM is using to be NOT PNP(plug and Play) 12-shut down your computer being sure to save your new bios settings 13-plug back in the CDBurner and start your computer 14- now windows should install it on a different irq which will not conflic with your DVD-ROM. Yer welcome Doug Melvin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eytan Heidingsfeld" <ey...@tr...> To: "Dynapi-Dev" <dyn...@li...> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 9:48 AM Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Very off topic > Hi guys. > I've been having this problem forever now and am going crazy. > I recently bought an HP 9510i burner,. When I installed it everything was > fine. That minute i rebooted(on it's request) ym DVD-ROM (previously > installeD) and my CDBurner disapeared. > > HELP > 8an > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-dev |