"zirath" wrote in message
> "Brian A." wrote in message
>> "zirath" wrote in message
>>
>>>I recently added a 2nd hard drive to our computer. Originally I had a
>>> hard drive master and cdrom slave. Now I have a hard drive master and
>>> hard drive slave and the cdrom has been moved to master (on the 2nd
>>> master/slave cable.)
>>>
>>> The bios is recognizing the cdrom but windows xp (device manager) now is
>>> not.
>>>
>>> Help appreciated.
>>
>> Is the CD drive detected if you reconnect it back to the original IDE
>> cable as the slave?
>>
>> Is the new HD detected if connected to the second IDE cable as Master or
>> Cable Select?
>>
>> Have you tried a different known good IDE cable with the CD drive to
>> rule out if the one being used is good/bad?
>>
>> Are you using a 40-pin/40-wire or 40-pin/80-wire ribbon cable with the
>> CD drive? Even if the drive isn't new and may not require it, If it's a
>> 40/40 try using a 40/80.
>
> I put the cd recorder back in the original position as slave and now it
> functions.
>
> Testing showed that the cables and ports are both ok.
>
> Is there a way to get windows xp to recognize the player in a different
> position without having to do a repair reinstall?
If the CD drive is detected/works properly where it was originally
connected as the slave, and if (something you didn't qualify to us) the new
HD is detected/works connected to the second IDE cable, why bother changing
which cable anything is connected too.
If you insist, you can first try uninstalling the CD drive in Device
Manager and the Controller(s) it's associated with, reboot and they will be
re-detected/re-installed.
If that fails to bring joy, you could try uninstalling all
drives/controllers, reboot and see if that sorts it out.
Perhaps one of these may help:
CD-ROM access is missing and messages cite error code 31, code 32, code 19,
code 39, or code 41 after you remove Easy CD Creator in Windows XP
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb"]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb[/URL];en-us;Q314060
CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive appears to be missing after you install
Windows XP or Windows Vista Beta 2
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/en-us"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/en-us[/URL]
How to troubleshoot unknown devices that are listed in Device Manager in
Windows XP
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314464/en-us"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314464/en-us[/URL]
Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310126/"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310126/[/URL]
Explanation of error codes generated by Device Manager in Microsoft Windows
XP Professional
(Also applies to XP Pro x64 and XP Home)
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310123"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310123[/URL]
How to manage devices in Windows XP
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283658/en-us"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283658/en-us[/URL]
If none of the above brings joy, the only other thing I can think of at
this moment is to delete everything in the Right pane, Except the Default,
from the registry key:
HKLM\System\Mounted Devices. Close out of the registry, reboot and the
drives will be re-enumerated. Before even attempting this procedure make
sure you have a complete backup of your system to restore in the event
something should go wrong. Also make a backup of the registry key by
exporting it to where you can get at it easily in the event something goes
bad yet Windows still boots, you can then import the saved backup back into
the registry.
Always backup the registry or any key before making any changes so that you
may import the keys back in should anything go wrong. Haphazardly removing
keys in the registry is very dangerous and can render your system useless.
Be 100% sure of what you are doing and what you remove can be done safely.
How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/en-us"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/en-us[/URL]
Description of the Microsoft Windows registry
[URL="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986/en-us"]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986/en-us[/URL]
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