Summary: Windows 98 still can't see my CD drive. Do I have any option besides a reinstall?
One day, without cause that I can figure out, I booted Windows on my laptop and found that the CD-ROM drive was no longer listed among the drives. Linux can still see and use the drive just fine, but even if I disable and re-enable it in the BIOS, Windows doesn't see it.
I found this out when trying to re-install network drivers under Windows, so I don't currently have Windows networking either.
If you had such a problem, where would you go for advice?
many thanks in advance...
One day, without cause that I can figure out, I booted Windows on my laptop and found that the CD-ROM drive was no longer listed among the drives. Linux can still see and use the drive just fine, but even if I disable and re-enable it in the BIOS, Windows doesn't see it.
I found this out when trying to re-install network drivers under Windows, so I don't currently have Windows networking either.
If you had such a problem, where would you go for advice?
many thanks in advance...
Re: Sorry, not very helpful
Date: 2002-06-06 08:58 am (UTC)Re: Sorry, not very helpful
Date: 2002-06-06 09:02 am (UTC)I haven't used my Windows partition for weeks, but Alison wants it working for various BiCon applications.
Re: Sorry, not very helpful
Date: 2002-06-06 09:08 am (UTC)