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Old August 1st 04, 05:45 PM
albert
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I just went thru the identical problem, identical symptoms -- with an HP
CDRW about 3 years old.

I tried all sorts of stuff before I solved the problem. (the thread was in
this newsgroup -- titled: "problems with atapi (?) IDE controller (?) and
cd-r and dvd operation"..... July 26 --- note that to establish that it
was the unit rather than something else, I finally swapped in an old plain
CDROM that I knew worked -- and all the weirdness, flashing lights, etc.,
ended.)

It turned out to be solved simply by installing a new CDRW -- bought a
Memorex
at Circuit City for about $50, with a $20 mail-in rebate
http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.js...qp=0&oid=94063

HTH

albert


"Mike Holder" wrote in message
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I've started having a problem with my NEC NR-7700A CD-RW drive
on my 2+ year old Gateway machine. If I do a power up (cold
reboot), the activity LED on the drive blinks constantly, the BIOS
(American Megatrends) doesn't recognize the drive properly,
and consequently, Windows XP (or Linux) won't recognize the
drive exists. If I do a restart (warm boot), the BIOS recognizes
the CD-RW drive properly and consequently the drive can be used
from WinXP (or Linux).

I fiddled with the BIOS setup so it displays info on the various
IDE devices (including 2 hard drives). When the failure occurs
(cold reboot), the drive is identified as "2.0 NEC CDROM
DRIVE: IDE". When it works (warm reboot), the drive is identified
as "1.23 _NEC NR-7700A", which apparently makes WinXP (and Linux)
happy. (The 1.23 seems to correspond to the firmware verion on
the drive.)

Anybody seen anything like this before? This appears to be to
be a problem with the CD-RW drive, but could conceivably be something
with the motherboard (or even the IDE cable, I suppose). This
machine is still under warranty, but in talking to the Gateway
tech support folks, they aren't sure whether it's the drive or the
motherboard, so they want me to ship the tower to their service
center in Texas to be diagnosed (and presumably fixed). However,
it'll cost $50+ to ship it and I'll be missing my computer for
3-4 weeks, so I'd rather not do that unless I have to.

Thanks in advance.

Mike Holder