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I notice that you have not received a reply to your post so I'll give it
a try. Depending on the optical drive(s), what your friend is
encountering may be normal. If you check the specifications on each
drive, you may find that the drive that works with all the CD's may be
able to read a wider range of CD's than the other drive that may be
limited to only certain types of CD's. The primary difference to look
for is between CD+R and CD-R and between CDRW and non CDRW.
As an added comment, your friend should consider increasing the RAM to
at least 1GB from the 512MB. It will increase performance with XP.
I hope this helps. Happy New Year.
Tom
Loy Pressley wrote:
> My friend has a Dell pentium pc, 1.9 gig, 512K ram, WinXP, 80 gig hard
> drive with lots of empty space. It also has two CD/DVD drives labeled
> Drive D and Drive E. One drive, Drive D works fine; the other, Drive
> E, does not. Drive E will only read one CD. If you put any other CD in
> the drive, it will not recognize the CD. If you select the drive,
> Windows will ask you to put in a CD even if there is one already in
> the Drive unless the one particular CD is in the drive and then it
> goes right on as a normal CD drive would.
>
> BTW, the only CD that works in Drive E also works just fine in Drive D.
>
> I looked in Device Manager and everything appears to be OK there. It
> says with Drive E as it does with Drive D that "this device is working
> properly."
>
> I'm not stating this problem very well but it is very confusing. I
> guess what I'm asking is if anyone has any idea what could be causing
> Drive E to read only one single CD and not others? How can I get it to
> work properly.
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
> Loy
>
>
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