On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:41:53AM -0600, Joe Dunsmore wrote:
>  
> Ok, when I was screwing around with switching my drives around, after I was
> done and booted up, I got a message about my cd-rom drive even though I
> never touched it.  It asked something about if it should detect it, I said
> no since things were working fine with it before.  Now my computer can't
> read my cd-rom drive.  I went into bios but there wasn't any options to
> make it detect a device.  any ideas what I should do to make my computer
> see it?

Are you sure that you didn't accidently dislodge one of the cdrom
cables?  Also, do you have the jumpers set correctly on the any
harddrive that shares an IDE cable with CDROM?

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