ok heres what i got I brought a cd-rw/dvd drive from computer show from what i can get off the device it is ATAPI rom version tf30 version #050 I located a Atapi driver to install and when i installed driver a blue screen came up and said express install cd-rom driver I hit enter and ERROR cannot create directory or acess file.but it my c drive it made a folder named CDPRO.windows doesnt see the cd-rom
heres what the directions said but i dont understand To install the CD-ROM device driver, the syntax in CONFIG.SYS is as follows: DEVICE=VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:MSCD001 [/P:xxx,yy] [/L:xx] where [/P:xxx,yy] specifies the IDE port which is connected to the drive and the interrupt request. 'xxx' is the base address (hexadecimal notation) of IDE port. xxx = 1f0 : Port 1 170 : Port 2 1e8 : Port 3 168 : Port 4 'yy' is the interrupt number (decimal notation) of the corresponding IDE port. [/L:xx] specifies the message language. Available options are listed as below: xx = US : English (the default language) GR : German FR : French SP : Spanish IT : Italian JP : Japanese For example, when eight drives are installed, the command line in the CONFIG.SYS file could be entered as follows: DEVICE=VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:1f0,14 /P:170,15 /P:1e8,12 /P:168,10 NOTE: Our device driver will automatically search the drives for 4 ports up to 8 drives, and the ports are 0x1f0, 0x170, 0x1e8 and 0x168 with interrupt number 14, 15, 12 and 10 as default, respectively. If your IDE ports and their respective interrupt numbers are the same as those mentioned above, you don't have to specify them verbosely. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- To enable the CD-ROM drive to read CD-ROM discs using the High Sierra or ISO 9660 format, you not only need to install the CD-ROM device driver, but also need to insert the following line into your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 To have a detail knowledge about the MSCDEX.EXE program, please refer to MS-DOS user manual.
then you don't need to load a driver for it as xp uses it's own generic driver. get rid of what you have done. is the rom driver alone or with another drive on same cable? what is that drive jumpered as as in master, slave or cable select?
i have no idea there was a opening in the back where i took out the old one put the new in the same hole and xp didnt see the new drive and doesnt show up
a jumper is a shunt that connects 2 pins together. is a piece of square thin plastic usually black but can be white, red, yellow or blue with a bit of copper to connect the 2 pins together. when looking at the back end of the drive with the power connector on the right side, you'll see what is usually 2 rows of 3 pins with the jumper on 1 top pin & 1 bottom pin.
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