Thanks for all the help, but I did test all those things.  It seems to be a controller problem, so I'm gonna try a PCI Controller Card and see if that works.  Hopefully it will.

Karen Breeden

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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] CD drive will not open
>Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 10:02:37 -0500
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>Just to add to Ian comments:
>--I'd suggest that you make sure that your are getting the 12 volts that is feeding the CD-ROM. Not everyone has a meter in order to measure the voltage but one can exchange power supply plugs (most power supplies have 5 or more) and of course, you can connect a known good CD -ROM to the same power plug.
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>Mike Michel
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>--- On Mon 11/10, Ian < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] CD drive will not open
>
>Karen, I think the fact that the CD worked on another system is coincidental - the opening of the drive door isn't controlled by Windows - the thing that does the job is an electromechanical switch which will work perfectly well independently of an operating system.
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>You could plug it into a 12 volt feed with no ribbon cable connection and it should still open and shut.
>
>My guess is that the drive is on it's way out. When CD drives play up like this it's ususally time to look for a replacement unit.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: KAREN BREEDEN
>Subject: [PCBUILD] CD drive will not open
>
>I am running Windows XP Pro, 750 MHz AMD Duron, and I'm unsure about the motherboard. The problem is that my CD drive will not open, or spin. It lights up, Windows says that it is working properly, but it does not! I've tested my entire system on another motherboard, and the CD drive opened fine. I've switched the IDE cables and jumper settings... all to no avail. Any Ideas?
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