ajskydiver
Golden Member
Your priority should be to isolate the problem - are the drives physically broken (2 breaking simultaneously? Highly unlikely) or is Windows screwed up (very likely as everyone has stated)?
Since you've done a few things and still didn't work or isolate your problem, this is what I'd do:
(Actually, the first thing I'd do is check/reseat the connections, but that's just me)
- Make a DOS boot disk with CD-ROM drivers (http://www.bootdisk.com)
- Boot using the disk and test each drive...recognize a disc, read from it, etc.
If they work, you know it's Windows and go from there...(Hey bud, what did you do? -- Nothin' No, really...what did you do?)
Good luck
~AJ
Since you've done a few things and still didn't work or isolate your problem, this is what I'd do:
(Actually, the first thing I'd do is check/reseat the connections, but that's just me)
- Make a DOS boot disk with CD-ROM drivers (http://www.bootdisk.com)
- Boot using the disk and test each drive...recognize a disc, read from it, etc.
If they work, you know it's Windows and go from there...(Hey bud, what did you do? -- Nothin' No, really...what did you do?)
Good luck
~AJ