Hi, there.
I bought a Pioneer 16X 106S DVD-ROM in the FS/FT forum about a couple months ago, but I just installed it last night.
I installed it like the way I have installed my CDROM drives. I simply replaced the CDROM drive with this DVD-ROM drive, so I set the DVD-ROM drive as slave on the IDE 1. When the computer boots up, the BIOS recognizes the DVD-ROM drive. In Windows, there's a letter assigned to the drive. However, I can't make it read any CD's or DVD's. I later flashed the drive with the latest firmware, version 122A. Therefore, I have been using the drive on the IDE 2 and with jumper on the Master position. Same problem.
I am not sure what's wrong because this is the first time I use a DVD-ROM drive or a slot load drive. Disc is inserted into the drive by putting 1/3 of it into the slot. There's something inside prevents me from pushing the disc all the way. Then I push the eject button and then insert the disc. Would this be a problem about a slot loading drive? Should the drive load the disc *automatically* when inserted?
Fortunately, the drive was manufactured in June 2001 (needs to double check), will I be able to RMA it without a receipt? How is Pioneer's support service for DVD-ROM drive?
Thank you so much for reading.
I hope someone with experience with slot-load DVD-ROM drive can give me some suggestions. 
I bought a Pioneer 16X 106S DVD-ROM in the FS/FT forum about a couple months ago, but I just installed it last night.
I installed it like the way I have installed my CDROM drives. I simply replaced the CDROM drive with this DVD-ROM drive, so I set the DVD-ROM drive as slave on the IDE 1. When the computer boots up, the BIOS recognizes the DVD-ROM drive. In Windows, there's a letter assigned to the drive. However, I can't make it read any CD's or DVD's. I later flashed the drive with the latest firmware, version 122A. Therefore, I have been using the drive on the IDE 2 and with jumper on the Master position. Same problem.
I am not sure what's wrong because this is the first time I use a DVD-ROM drive or a slot load drive. Disc is inserted into the drive by putting 1/3 of it into the slot. There's something inside prevents me from pushing the disc all the way. Then I push the eject button and then insert the disc. Would this be a problem about a slot loading drive? Should the drive load the disc *automatically* when inserted?
Fortunately, the drive was manufactured in June 2001 (needs to double check), will I be able to RMA it without a receipt? How is Pioneer's support service for DVD-ROM drive?
Thank you so much for reading.