jaws1nbt
04-02-2003, 06:43 PM
I recently built a computer for a friend of mine and ran into this problem when I went to set it up at his home. Here are the details:
The Computer:
- Win 98 SE (Critical updates installed)
-Athlon XP 2000
-ECS K7S5A Pro mobo
-256 DDR PC2700 RAM
- BTC CD-RW Drive 52x24x52
I was considering upgrading his OS to Win XP Home Ed but this arrangement is a service trade and non-cash transaction -- I'm not willing to spend more of my money than I need to.
The issue:
The drive will not read data from any CD. It treats every disc like an audio disc and launches the CD Player, although no sound, music or otherwise is played. Looking at the drive in Explorer shows only "Audio CD".
Probable cause:
Prior to delivering the system, I loaded PC-Cillin (pack-in) and did a full-system scan. An infected file was found and quarantined. I deleted the quarantined file after trying to run a fix. It is only after I did this that I believe the problem started.
I don't remember the name of the file and I am wondering if I need to remove the drive from the Device Manager and reload the driver.
Any suggestions? :confused:
The Computer:
- Win 98 SE (Critical updates installed)
-Athlon XP 2000
-ECS K7S5A Pro mobo
-256 DDR PC2700 RAM
- BTC CD-RW Drive 52x24x52
I was considering upgrading his OS to Win XP Home Ed but this arrangement is a service trade and non-cash transaction -- I'm not willing to spend more of my money than I need to.
The issue:
The drive will not read data from any CD. It treats every disc like an audio disc and launches the CD Player, although no sound, music or otherwise is played. Looking at the drive in Explorer shows only "Audio CD".
Probable cause:
Prior to delivering the system, I loaded PC-Cillin (pack-in) and did a full-system scan. An infected file was found and quarantined. I deleted the quarantined file after trying to run a fix. It is only after I did this that I believe the problem started.
I don't remember the name of the file and I am wondering if I need to remove the drive from the Device Manager and reload the driver.
Any suggestions? :confused: