At 06:11 PM 12/05/1999 , Marilyn Wilson wrote:
>My CD-Rom is my D: drive.  I'm running Windows 98 and Windows Explorer
>shows a D: drive.  However when I click on it, a message comes up saying
>"D: is not accessible.  This device is not ready."  Under CD-Rom in device
>manager, there is no yellow exclamation mark, it says 32x Max Atapi CD-Rom.
>  It also says "This device is working properly." and "No driver files
>required."  Is there anything else I can check or is my CD-Rom broken?

This is a symptom that either the drive needs to be cleaned, use a cleaner
CD and run it several times... and in the worse case it has failed and
needs to be replaced.  If Windows can read the drive and assign a driver
then it has power and the ribbon data cable is properly installed...  and
Windows is installing 32bit drivers for it.  Your options at this point are
limited to the two I listed above.

      Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group

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