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Old 05-01-2008, 12:59 PM
Jason Cravens
 
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Default CD-ROM (D:) drive disappears/reappears

I am running XP Pro and sometimes when I try to burn a CD, the D: Drive icon
is gone or disappears while I am looking at it. When I reboot, its there and
I can burn the CD? Sometimes it burns fine, other time it is gone? This has
happened approx. 20-25 times?

I have tried reinstalling windows for missing drivers, changed CD drives,
and recently made sure all connections from motherboard and power supply to
drive is correct and secure?

Any ideas?
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:59 PM
Rich Barry
 
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Default Re: CD-ROM (D:) drive disappears/reappears

Jason, try doug knox's fix. www.dougknox.com Go to WinXP Fixes Rt
Column about 11 down Restore Dvd/Cd drives to WinExplorer.
"Jason Cravens" <JasonCravens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDB91A4E-ABC1-4270-B511-A0441BD48E6C@microsoft.com...
>I am running XP Pro and sometimes when I try to burn a CD, the D: Drive
>icon
> is gone or disappears while I am looking at it. When I reboot, its there
> and
> I can burn the CD? Sometimes it burns fine, other time it is gone? This
> has
> happened approx. 20-25 times?
>
> I have tried reinstalling windows for missing drivers, changed CD drives,
> and recently made sure all connections from motherboard and power supply
> to
> drive is correct and secure?
>
> Any ideas?



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Old 05-01-2008, 01:00 PM
CNC
 
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Default RE: CD-ROM (D:) drive disappears/reappears

Could be a bad cable. IDE, SATA, SCSI? Check power cable first. If you have
an extra power connector try it.

"Jason Cravens" wrote:

> I am running XP Pro and sometimes when I try to burn a CD, the D: Drive icon
> is gone or disappears while I am looking at it. When I reboot, its there and
> I can burn the CD? Sometimes it burns fine, other time it is gone? This has
> happened approx. 20-25 times?
>
> I have tried reinstalling windows for missing drivers, changed CD drives,
> and recently made sure all connections from motherboard and power supply to
> drive is correct and secure?
>
> Any ideas?

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Old 05-01-2008, 01:00 PM
M.I.5¾
 
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Default Re: CD-ROM (D:) drive disappears/reappears


"Jason Cravens" <JasonCravens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDB91A4E-ABC1-4270-B511-A0441BD48E6C@microsoft.com...
>I am running XP Pro and sometimes when I try to burn a CD, the D: Drive
>icon
> is gone or disappears while I am looking at it. When I reboot, its there
> and
> I can burn the CD? Sometimes it burns fine, other time it is gone? This
> has
> happened approx. 20-25 times?
>
> I have tried reinstalling windows for missing drivers, changed CD drives,
> and recently made sure all connections from motherboard and power supply
> to
> drive is correct and secure?
>
>


The most likely culprit is the power connector to the D: drive. The design
of the connector leaves much to be desired and the socket contacts on the
free (cable mounted) socket are inclined to tire and not make a good
contact. Carefully reduce the diameter of them a little (not too much) and
try again.


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