FoulDragon@aol.com wrote:
> Have you kept the same CD-ROM drive, while replacing
> the burner? Is it possible it's gone south? I note
> optical drives are terribly made parts. I ran two
> into the ground in three years.
Executive Summary: Three CD devices have been
involved in these failures, so I'm not inclined
to indict the devices as I did at the start.
Gory details: This failure first existed with a
CD-RW drive which took several months to finish
going downhill.
During that time I installed a CD-ROM drive since
I had become unable to use the CD-RW under Windows
even to read. So then I had two devices on my
secondary IDE port.
After the burner ceased to work as a burner even
under Linux, I removed it, leaving the CD-ROM in
place.
(I hope someone at AZSTRUT disregards the markings
on that original CDRW and gives it a proper test,
since now I expect that it was OK.)
Later I added an 80GB hard disk on the secondary
port, making it the master, leaving the CD-ROM
in place.
After a while Windows started failing on the
CD-ROM drive. I removed it.
I got a second hand CD-RW and put it on the
secondary port as slave.
The new CD-RW has not worked at all -- I haven't
run a control test on another PC, which I will
probably do soon. I've replaced the IDE cable
and have run memory tests for a couple of days
with no failures; and switching from master/slave
jumpers to Cable Select only caused the device
on the cable's slave socket to cease being seen
at all under Linux, and to continue blue-screening
under Windows.
Thanks for any commentary.
Vic
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