OK I gots sort of a strange problem and wanted to see if anyone else here had ever had something similar and if they could solve it....
Anyway....
I did a lot of changes at Christmas, I took out 2 drives (DVD-ROM and CD-RW) and replaced with a DVD-R/RW and that was fine but I needed another drive so I could copy....
so I got a new DVD-ROM drive and after i booted the second light on my system, the "Busy" light, the light that signals to me that the system is doing something, is always on, it never goes off.
Does anyone know how to get it back to normal?
Here are my specs and recent changes:
Windows XP Pro
HP Pavilion 1.6 GHZ
(2) - 80 GB HD's - Added one with no trouble at Christmas
Sony DVD Writer all in one DRU 500a i think its called, no problem installing,
and the problem - DVD-ROM 16x - Pacific Digital brand
Thanks!
Chris
My current setup stats (like anyone cares...):
ASUS A8N32-SLI Motherboard
AMD 4400+ Dual-Core CPU
Windows Vista (Ultimate 32bit)
2 GB (2x1GB) Corsair XMS RAM
2x250 GB (in RAID 0) HDDs
EVGA GeForce 7950 GTX 512 MB
Creative X-FI Fatal1ty XtremeGamer
Also sporting a black MacBook
Revision/Release 1
Upgraded to 2GB RAM.
more than likely you have one of the connectors on backwards. its happened to me too.
i did the same with one of my connectors too. Try flipping it and see if that'll work....if it doesnt then try out a different cable.
SHHHH!!!......my yeast is rising....
I have 2 dumb questions, do you mean the HDD busy light?
And secondly, are the drives working?
be sure to try both sides too. don't just flip one side and try another cable. flip one if it doesnt work put it back how it originally was then try the other side. hope i helped!
AAaahhhhgggg
the RED Stripe goes toward the power cable, dont you guys have Google where you live?
Also, make sure that ONE is set to Master, and the OTHER is set to SLAVE.
Other than that, pray to the god of your choice.
ps: you may have put the floppy cable on reversed
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damn i need to learn to be more specific about the red wire going to the power side and crap on IDE cables.
krell in this post you have taught me... to be more specific on the rest of my posts. thanks
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