luisr
09-20-2004, 05:26 PM
A few days ago I started having an odd problem with my DVD-ROM drive (Liteon LTD163D). First, it stopped recognizing disks - everything was supposedly an audio CD with just one track, which appears as "track00.cda" when I "Explore" the disk.
This drive is in the secondary IDE channel of my system as master, and a CD-RW drive as the slave in the same channel. There are two hard drives in the primeary channel.
This system has a MSI P4 motherboard (sorry, don't have the model at hand) and is running Windows XP Home SP2. I believe the problem started when I installed the latest update of Nero Burning ROM after I installed SP2. The drive had worked previously in the same setup and also with another motherboard I just replaced with the current one. Tried uninstalling Nero and reinstalling and even reinstalling Windows with SP2 (interestingly off the very same DVD-ROM drive which does work properly outside the normal Windows environment) with no results.
I also tried removing the secondary IDE from Windows device manager and restarting to force a reinstall of the driver and no results either.
Finally, tried switching over the two CD drives - putting the CD-RW as master and the DVD-ROM as slave and now whenever I try to read a disk (any type) in the DVD-ROM the system reboots. :confused:
The CD-RW drive is working properly as master or slave, no difference there.
Suggestions?
This drive is in the secondary IDE channel of my system as master, and a CD-RW drive as the slave in the same channel. There are two hard drives in the primeary channel.
This system has a MSI P4 motherboard (sorry, don't have the model at hand) and is running Windows XP Home SP2. I believe the problem started when I installed the latest update of Nero Burning ROM after I installed SP2. The drive had worked previously in the same setup and also with another motherboard I just replaced with the current one. Tried uninstalling Nero and reinstalling and even reinstalling Windows with SP2 (interestingly off the very same DVD-ROM drive which does work properly outside the normal Windows environment) with no results.
I also tried removing the secondary IDE from Windows device manager and restarting to force a reinstall of the driver and no results either.
Finally, tried switching over the two CD drives - putting the CD-RW as master and the DVD-ROM as slave and now whenever I try to read a disk (any type) in the DVD-ROM the system reboots. :confused:
The CD-RW drive is working properly as master or slave, no difference there.
Suggestions?