disapearing cdrom letter

edited February 2006 in Science & Tech
Hi,

I have an old laptop: win 98 se Pentium 1

The cd letter referring to the cd rom has changed to a physical partition that doesn't exist.
E.g the letter E was assigned to my cd rom but now refers to a partition that doesn't exist....
I ran sfc,scandisk, defrag with no results.
I changed the letter as well but it still points to the partition but with a different letter
I took out the cd rom, inserted it again but it didn't work either.

What else can be done?

(The problem is that I canT use other diagnostic programs/tools since I have no access to the cd rom....)

Thanks,

Bendi

Comments

  • profdlpprofdlp The Holy City Of Westlake, Ohio
    edited February 2006
    Double-check the BIOS to make sure the settings for your drives and IDE Channels there are correct. Sometimes if they're not Windows is still able to detect that something is there, it just can't quite figure out what it is.

    What does Device Manager look like?
  • edited February 2006
    profdlp wrote:
    Double-check the BIOS to make sure the settings for your drives and IDE Channels there are correct. Sometimes if they're not Windows is still able to detect that something is there, it just can't quite figure out what it is.

    What does Device Manager look like?

    Well,i cant get into the bios.....Its an old laptop and the usual keys wont let me in.
    The device doesnt have any ! near the cdrom.
    Bendi
  • ArmoArmo Mr. Nice Guy Is Dead,Only Aqua Remains Member
    edited February 2006
    old laptops like to use F2 F10 and F12 for the biod as well as the ESC and DEL keys. just my expieriance
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