I had a 48x CD Rom just stop working on me right before Christmas.  Funny
thing was that it still ID'ed to the BIOS, just would not read a CD for
anything.

Luckily I got a DVD-Rom and a CD-RW for Christmas!

Hatton


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 8:55 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: CD-ROM
>
>
> Anyone ever had a CD-ROM (well, in this case, a DVD-ROM) drive just up
> and die? I placed a CD in the drive about 10 minutes ago and launched up
> Audio Catalyst to quickly rip it. I noticed Audio Catalyst wasn't
> responding - so I figured the app just crashed. However, I couldn't
> close down the app. I got the wonderful msg from Microsoft about how the
> app can't be closed and if it is being debugged, to stop the debugger.
> (Why, oh why can't I kill a process? Even kill.exe didn't work. -sigh-)
>
> So - I had to power down the machine since even shutting down didn't
> work. On boot up, I saw a msg during that said the second hard drive
> (which it called 0) wasn't available!
>
> On bootup, everything is fine, except the DVD-ROM no longer responds.
> There is a light yellow slow flashing thing in front. I'm guessing this
> means some kind of hardware failure. I haven't shaken the machine or
> even moved it. 3 weeks ago I popped it open to install RAM, and I added
> a CD-R about 2 months ago. (The CDR still works.) I've been using my
> DVD-ROM drive, well, actually quite often since I'm ripping around 300
> CDs. Could it simply be a hardware failure?
>
> -rc
> 
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