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Old April 19th 06, 07:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Since installing a new HD for my Master, I lost my DVD drive and my CD-RW
drive. I've tried to install the software, but the drives won't work. I
have checked every where, including a MS site for trouble shooting and
followed all the steps of uninstall adn re-install the software, but I still
can't get them to work. Please explain what is going on adn how I can get it
fixed.
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Old April 19th 06, 02:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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she_ra wrote:

Since installing a new HD for my Master, I lost my DVD drive and my
CD-RW
drive. I've tried to install the software, but the drives won't work.
I have checked every where, including a MS site for trouble shooting
and followed all the steps of uninstall adn re-install the software,
but I still
can't get them to work. Please explain what is going on adn how I can
get it fixed.


Sounds like you don't have the jumpers set correctly and/or you've
somehow disconnected the cables. Open up the case again and
recheck/reseat everything.

Malke
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