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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (5319)1/19/1999 1:20:00 AM
From: Nazbuster  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
At first, the CDROM was jumpered as a "slave" (factory default) and on the same cable as the WD6.4 (as "master"). I looked up the WD jumpers on their site, and tried setting the WD as "Master" in a "dual drive" system. Still didn't work. Put the WD back to Master in single drive system, changed the CDROM "master" as well, and gave each drive its own cable. WD is in IDE1; Mitsumi CDROM is in IDE2. Still doesn't seem to get recognized.

I rebooted my regular machine to see how the DOS display shows at boot, and it showed the CDROM on my old machine. It doesn't show at DOS in the new machine. Must have something cabled wrong, but red line is near power plug on CDROM and at the "1" end of the IDE-2 plug on the MOBO.
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