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From: Billy on 1 Feb 2007 02:58 I am building a computer with fresh hard drive. In my attempt to set up the computer and hard drive, I need to load some things from the CD ROM. My BIOS can detect and identify the CD-ROM, however, when attempting to utilze bootable CD-ROM's, the data to begin the boot can be accessed but then the rest of the data can not and the boot process fails. I have not only tried this with a CD-ROM but also with two different DVD-RW drives. I get the exact same response no matter which drive I use. I have tried various settings, but most frequently have tried setting the CD ROM to Master since the CD ROM is the only 1 IDE drive connected. I seem to be stuck since I can't continue the configuration of my system without access to the CD-ROM. To clarify, the CD-ROM is not acquiring a Drive letter. Attempts at setting up ATAPI have so far failed. Any suggestions?
From: Richard Hopkins on 1 Feb 2007 07:46 "Billy" <googledude(a)godfearer.com> wrote in message... > Any suggestions? How about listing your hardware, telling us what OS you're trying to install, and breaking your posts up into a couple or three paragraphs to make them a little easier to read? You seem to have tried more than one optical drive, but have you tried more than one CD? - Is the one you're currently using dirty or damaged? You also say you're building a computer with a fresh hard disk. Does this imply that immediately prior to installing this new HD, the system had an OS up and running - and that the optical drive was properly recognised and worked fine? -- Richard Hopkins Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom (replace nospam with pipex in reply address) The UK's leading technology reseller www.dabs.com
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