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June 7th, 2000, 08:39 PM
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Computer Won't Recognize CDRom
I have just about finished rebuilding/upgrading my brother-in-law's computer. It was a 486 DX-66 with a 2X propietary MKEPanasonic CDRom. This machine was running DOS 6.22 and somebody loaded Win98 overtop. I have a new Asus P5A-B AT MB with 128 MB PC100 Ram, an AMD K6-2 475 CPU. The hard drive is the same 1.2 GB Western Digital Caviar 21200 that was in the old box. I removed the old CDRom and replaced it with an AOpen 40X MTRP.
Now the computer will not recognize the new CDRom - when I go to Control Panel and Device Manager the CDRom doesn't show up. When I try to Add New Hardware, the only options I get under the CDRom Drivers is the Mitsumi 1X or the MKEPanasonic 2X. This information is obviously stored on the hard drive somewhere not allowing the Win98 to recognize the CDRom. What can I do to rectify this? I'm so close - yet so far... please help!
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