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    Angry My 'puter sucks!

    CD Drive doesn't seem to be reading any discs.
    I.E. Put a cd in the drive (music or software all original) and i get the green light on the CDRW drive but nothing happens, don't even get the usual whirring sound.
    In device manager it says, drive working, no updated drivers avilable I've also tried rolling back drivers and uninstalling drivers but no luck.
    Although if i right click on my cdrw drive short-cut and go to properties/general it comes up with:-
    "The name 'D:\' specified in the target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are corect."

    Any help will be much appreciated......Again

    Good ole PC Company eh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6Chris6
    CD Drive doesn't seem to be reading any discs.
    I.E. Put a cd in the drive (music or software all original) and i get the green light on the CDRW drive but nothing happens, don't even get the usual whirring sound.
    In device manager it says, drive working, no updated drivers avilable I've also tried rolling back drivers and uninstalling drivers but no luck.
    Although if i right click on my cdrw drive short-cut and go to properties/general it comes up with:-
    "The name 'D:\' specified in the target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are corect."

    Any help will be much appreciated......Again

    Good ole PC Company eh!
    Buy an Apple Mac ??
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Dunnowhatthefuckyou'retalkingabout but that Avitar is a good laugh.
    Vote David Bain for MNZ president

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    Helpful pricks aren't ya

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    I had this problem in one of my computers at home.

    Turns out the power lead was stressed by being pulled out and shoved back in again too many times.

    Check the power lead by swapping over with the hard drive power lead.

    Also check your IDE lead is in properly. Sometimes they can get a bit loose.

    Failing that, you could always try restarting
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    I had this problem in one of my computers at home.

    Turns out the power lead was stressed by being pulled out and shoved back in again too many times.

    Check the power lead by swapping over with the hard drive power lead.

    Also check your IDE lead is in properly. Sometimes they can get a bit loose.

    Failing that, you could always try restarting
    Hmmm. I've never taken my disc drive out so that should be ok.
    Never actually opened it up at all, and if i had, it woulda been in the bin a long time ago.
    Already tried restarting while playin with drivers.

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    Re computer geek stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Dunnowhatthefuckyou'retalkingabout but that Avitar is a good laugh.

    yeah me to WT, but I feel sure computer geek type KBer will know.

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    Sounds like your CD drive has packed it in. How old is your PC?

    Good news is that CD drives are only about $20-30 these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoon
    Sounds like your CD drive has packed it in. How old is your PC?

    Good news is that CD drives are only about $20-30 these days.
    Sweet, shit that is good news,
    Cheers Hoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6Chris6
    Sweet, shit that is good news,
    Cheers Hoon.
    hey chris, make sure when you put another cd rom in the pink/red stripe on the ide cable goes to # 1 pin on the new drive, takes less than 10 minutes to put another drive in, don't piss around with old drives they are too much hassle, it's typical for them to shit themselves in the manner you are describing

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    Quote Originally Posted by toads
    hey chris, make sure when you put another cd rom in the pink/red stripe on the ide cable goes to # 1 pin on the new drive, takes less than 10 minutes to put another drive in, don't piss around with old drives they are too much hassle, it's typical for them to shit themselves in the manner you are describing
    Cool, Thanks Toads

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    Just in case you were wondering Chris, No 1 pin is the one closest to the power input on the CD drive.

    The only other thing you have to worry about it setting the drive to either master or slave.

    Most drives are set to slave. It's done by a little jumper on the back of the drive, and the documentation usually comes with the new CD drive.

    Don't be scared to pull the PC apart Chris. It's way easier to replace a CD in a PC than it is to change plugs on a bike.

    It's like when you first start working on your bike. You know stuff-all about it, then as you learn you get more confident until you wonder why you ever thought it was tricky in the first place.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    id check the connections of all the plugs going into the back of the cdrw cus even if ya dont get in there they sometimes manage to get free
    Those who dont learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    The only other thing you have to worry about it setting the drive to either master or slave.

    Most drives are set to slave. It's done by a little jumper on the back of the drive, and the documentation usually comes with the new CD drive.
    Most drives are now left on Cable Select, and their position on the grey IDE cable determines their master/slave function.

    Chris, just make sure the jumper on your new drive matches the setting on your old drive. There is three options - Master, Slave or Cable Select.

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    CDRW today.... rest of it tomorrow.

    PC Company is the devil incarnite in the IT industry. Save yourself now.
    Oh and if you ever get to the point of having to put it into the shop, just buy a new system. The ongoing cost will end up being the same anyways on that rig.
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