Re: Installing CD-ROM troubles
Re: Installing CD-ROM troubles
rossco: thanx i'll look
virtualbody: windows xp pro. i did uninstall the drive and restarted. it told me that it detected a new device etc, but when i went to the device manager it had the same error message.
hippychick: thanks.
Re: Installing CD-ROM troubles
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To summarize, if a) the CD-ROM drive is NOT D.O.A. and b) Windows is installed properly and c) the motherboard's chipset and IDE controller are working properly with the correct drivers, then the CD-ROM should work. YOU DO NOT NEED WINDOWS CD-ROM DRIVERS FROM CYBERDRIVE.
From: http://www.cyberdrive.com/tech_issues.asp?ID=9
Maybe you need your chipset drivers or IDE controller drivers?
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Originally Posted by lee551
rossco: thanx i'll look
virtualbody: windows xp pro. i did uninstall the drive and restarted. it told me that it detected a new device etc, but when i went to the device manager it had the same error message.
hippychick: thanks.
NP...good luck!!!
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Originally Posted by hippychick
first link: i found that link earlier, i dunno which ones to even use... looks really confusing.
second link: tried both, neither worked.
third link: no results for cyberdrive or atapi.
virtualbody: how would i know that?
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Originally Posted by lee551
first link: i found that link earlier, i dunno which ones to even use... looks really confusing.
second link: tried both, neither worked.
third link: no results for cyberdrive or atapi.
virtualbody: how would i know that?
what motherboard?
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That must be one old cd drive! :)
I had this problem I found older drivers on google .
http://digilander.libero.it/pnavato/drivers/
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Originally Posted by rossco_2004
what motherboard?
its a mainboard K7S5A
Re: Installing CD-ROM troubles
fixed it. doing what this Microsoft article said fixed it:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320553
i dont know what deleting the upper & lower filters has to do with anything, but it sure fixed my problem.
Re: Installing CD-ROM troubles
hmmm, these are some old posts.. but for anyone that comes accross this post, as I did, you might find it difficult to copy driver.cab from disk because of the longer file names in the cabinet files. (I am not an expert on this but that is the most logical view i read in another forum - check annoyances.org)
I have had this problem in Win2k but not XP, but then again i had other files that wouldn't copy from the XP setup disk aswell. Can also depend on hardware (CPU clockspeed, RAM) - make sure it is fully upgraded.
If you have latest h/w and OS & still no luck try getting the latest service pack before going further. Win2k/XP SP1 is supposed to resolve by placing sp1.cab but these r just updates & won't necessarily help all your installations. I have to enter the Windows setup disk each time I want to install some hardware components, others are ok...