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Old 05-06-2008, 05:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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dvd rw installation problems

Our Dell XPS's (running XP) old dvd rw died a couple of months ago. I finally purchased a replacement (Samsung 'Writemaster) and when I install it and reboot, neither the existing CD Rw drive nor the new DVD Rw drive is recognized by the computer. Both have power and can be opened/closed. This came with no driver. When I disconnected (EIDE cable connections) the DVD RW, the CD RW was back.
I am strictly novice. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 05-06-2008, 05:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: dvd rw installation problems

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Take a look at the jumpers on the old drive and compare to the jumpers on the new one . . Both drives cannot be jumpered as Master or Slave . .


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Re: dvd rw installation problems

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Take a look at the jumpers on the old drive and compare to the jumpers on the new one . . Both drives cannot be jumpered as Master or Slave . .
Oddly (or maybe not), the original did not have a jumper cable. Just had the EIDE cable. One connected to the top drive (CD-RW) then daisy-chained to the lower drive (DVD-RW).
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Look at the photo again . . it is not a cable . . it is a little jumper that you move to select Master, Slave or Cable Select ( system decides )
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Look at the photo again . . it is not a cable . . it is a little jumper that you move to select Master, Slave or Cable Select ( system decides )
Hurray! Thank you so much. I am finally back up and running.
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