Winter Knight


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Posted: Nov. 28 2006,15:11 |
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So, you use your CD-Rom in both Windows and DSL, but for some reason, it is DSL that killed it? It sounds like you have a dead/dying CD-ROM drive. Optical drives like CD-ROMs are the most sensitive, most likely parts of a computer to die.
If it's still under warranty, you might want to get a new one from the manufacturer. Or buy a new one.
If you're interested in fixing your CD-ROM, I have a few non-expert suggestions. Use at own risk. Disconnect it, pick it up, and spank it a couple of times. Not too hard, but not too soft either. Reconnect. Did that work? Or, you could replace the IDE-cable, or just disconnect and reconnect, aka, re-seat the cable you already have.
Most likely, your CD-ROM is dead, and will never be recovered. Sorry.
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