[RESOLVED] CDRW drive appears as CDR and won't write.
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    noet
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    Angry CDRW drive appears as CDR and won't write.

    I've installed CDRWs on several computers and have never encountered anything like this:

    I have a generic desktop PC with AMD 450 processor and SiS atx motherboard with 96MB RAM. It's a Win98se machine. The base system had a standard CDR and has worked beautifully for months. When I tried to install a CDRW drive, it sees it only as a CDR. I can read data or play audio CDs, but no writing is possible, despite the presence of Adaptec's Easy CD software & DirectCD. DirectCD reports that the CDRW drive is "not present."

    Sometimes, the Adaptec software seems to momentarily recognize it as a CDRW, but then it suddenly "flicks off" again.

    Also, when the CDRW is installed, I occassionally also have problems using the CDR drive. The CDR starts to act flaky, such as not reading a CD.

    When this first happened, I returned the CDRW to the retailer and got a totally different one from a different manufacturer. Same problem. Then, I tried installing an HP 8501i -- same problem. Obviously, it must be something in my motherboard or bios settings, although in each case, I have followed all the manufacturer's specs to the letter.

    I'd appreciate any and all suggestions!

    Thanks,
    Noe Torres,
    Edinburg, TX

  2. #2
    noet
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    Smile

    I guess I'm my own best tech support :-). As a result of having posted my earlier message here, I began focusing on motherboard issues, and it turns out that since my motherboard has onboard IDE, I looked for updated IDE drivers and found them at:
    http://www.sis.com.tw/support/utility.htm

    Lo and behold, updating the onboard IDE solved all my problems!

    Thanks anyway everybody!


    Originally posted by noet:
    I've installed CDRWs on several computers and have never encountered anything like this:

    I have a generic desktop PC with AMD 450 processor and SiS atx motherboard with 96MB RAM. It's a Win98se machine. The base system had a standard CDR and has worked beautifully for months. When I tried to install a CDRW drive, it sees it only as a CDR. I can read data or play audio CDs, but no writing is possible, despite the presence of Adaptec's Easy CD software & DirectCD. DirectCD reports that the CDRW drive is "not present."

    Sometimes, the Adaptec software seems to momentarily recognize it as a CDRW, but then it suddenly "flicks off" again.

    Also, when the CDRW is installed, I occassionally also have problems using the CDR drive. The CDR starts to act flaky, such as not reading a CD.

    When this first happened, I returned the CDRW to the retailer and got a totally different one from a different manufacturer. Same problem. Then, I tried installing an HP 8501i -- same problem. Obviously, it must be something in my motherboard or bios settings, although in each case, I have followed all the manufacturer's specs to the letter.

    I'd appreciate any and all suggestions!

    Thanks,
    Noe Torres,
    Edinburg, TX


    [This message has been edited by noet (edited July 24, 2000).]

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