[RESOLVED] cd rom troubles
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    dixiechick
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    Hey guys,
    I have a friend with a cd rom that's showing
    up in device manager and my computer.But you
    click on d: drive and it does nothing except
    give message (d: is not accessible.the device
    is not ready.retry ,cancel.) Like cd is not
    in cd drive.Should I tell her to get a cleaner first or do you think the cd rom
    is spent.Driver is loaded.

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    Cleaning might help but the odds are it has failed. Try another drive to prove it isn't something else such as a faulty cable, controller, or virus.
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    Hi,
    Another possibility is that some of the older CD-ROM drives have a hard time reading CD's that were created on CD-Writers. You might try an original CD from a manufacturer or game supplier if you haven't already done so. If this is the case, all you can do is buy one of the newer CD-ROM drives. Also, make sure that there are no conflicts in Device Manager...i.e. an "X" or exclamation mark beside any device.
    Hope this helps you out...Good Luck!
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    dixiechick
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    It won't read manufactured cd's.As far as
    controller or cable,if they were bad,
    it wouldn't show up at all in device manager
    would it?There are no conflicts.Everything
    looks perfect until you click on D.It won't
    auto run either.She doesn't have an anti-
    virus program on there,that's something
    else to think about.Oh well,thanks guys,
    maybe I can get a chance to get over there
    and take a look at it.
    Thanks again,
    Dixiechick

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    b_fleury
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    It could be the cable from the optical block to the circuit board inside. If you feel comfortable with it, take the drive apart and take this cable out then reinstall it, the leads could be dusty or came loose from movement.

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