Jeffstar
June 29th, 1999, 09:49 PM
I was toying around with a few different OS's today (NetWare, NT Server, NT Workstation, PTS-DOS) on my Pentium 133. After installing PTS-DOS (found at www.phystechsoft.com) (http://www.phystechsoft.com)) playing around with it, then unistalling it, my BIOS (Phoenix BIOS 4.05) no longer recognized my CD-ROM.
The CD-ROM is the master on the second IDE port and used to work just fine. Has anyone heard of anything like this before or any ideas of how to fix it? Could it be that the second IDE port has burned out? How can you tell if the IDE port is burned out?
Thanks a lot!
The CD-ROM is the master on the second IDE port and used to work just fine. Has anyone heard of anything like this before or any ideas of how to fix it? Could it be that the second IDE port has burned out? How can you tell if the IDE port is burned out?
Thanks a lot!