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Liz Barnard
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:00 pm    Post subject: How to Change SCSI Driver back to read from IDE/ATAPI Driver Reply with quote

Pse can anyone help! I have been struggling since July to get my ROM Drives
to work again. I keep getting the message "Windows cannot read CD, it may be
corrupt etc" and since nobody was able to see what was causing it, I
continued my own investigation and found when entering "Setup" that my ROM
drive's location has been switched from IDE/ATAPI to SCSI. I do not have an
SCSI Interface! I suspect this may be the cause of my problem. Can you
please tell me how to correct this?
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:43 am    Post subject: RE: How to Change SCSI Driver back to read from IDE/ATAPI Dr Reply with quote

Reset the BIOS,power off pc,remove the battery (at this point one should
locate the CMOS jumper pin on the board,move it from 1-2 to 2-3 for .30
seconds or so,then back to 1-2 position),if you cant locate it,remove battery
for 5 minutes or so.Replace battery,start pc,you'll need to reset basic BIOS
settings,date,time,video etc.This resets BIOS to "as it left the
factory,updates
are saved however"...

"Liz Barnard" wrote:

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Pse can anyone help! I have been struggling since July to get my ROM Drives
to work again. I keep getting the message "Windows cannot read CD, it may be
corrupt etc" and since nobody was able to see what was causing it, I
continued my own investigation and found when entering "Setup" that my ROM
drive's location has been switched from IDE/ATAPI to SCSI. I do not have an
SCSI Interface! I suspect this may be the cause of my problem. Can you
please tell me how to correct this?

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