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HELP!! I NEED A WINDOWS 2000 GURU TO HELP ME!!!

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Goombah - 30 Jul 2003 13:04 GMT
   Hi,
My problem, I have a P4 1.6 with all Pentium hardware.
I am having a terrible time with my puter recognizing my floppy, my cdrom
amd my cd burner drives (d,e,& f drives).
The master/slave settings are correct. The puter just takes forever to
recognize them and after a bit whatever program I'm using (explorer, acdsee)
just locks up. It must be a setting, because why else would it have this
problem?
I am WAY open to suggestions!
Thanks,
Tim
wcshgs - 30 Jul 2003 19:24 GMT
It looks like a hardware conflict!
Yes the system may see all hardware but
windows has a problem with something you
have installed. remove the cdr/w and just keep the
hdd and floppy try it...
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Fabio - 31 Jul 2003 01:06 GMT
try changing IDE slots...this helps sometimes...

Rgds,

Fabio

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TooSano - 31 Jul 2003 01:06 GMT
IDE slots. On my cd roms?

> try changing IDE slots...this helps sometimes...
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