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Problem!!!!! Win2k

aknuj

Golden Member
I have a KT7 raid and im running win2k on it then
ide1 is my cdrom
ide2 is my iomega cdrw 8x4x32
then ata100 is my HDD

my problem is if i install the driver of my cdrw after a few days my system will crash then i cant see those two CD-roms that was connected on IDE1,2 i dont know about this problem help me please...
 
First, you do not need a driver for your CD Burner. Most drivers packaged with CDROM's and CDR/W are for Win/xx DOS operation and Win2K doesn't do DOS. Win2K should pick it up the drive as an DVD/CDROM storage device but it's important to have your motherboards chipset drivers installed(latest4in1's) as the IDE bus works through the chipset. You might have better luck running the boot drive from IDE1 also.
 
After re-reading your post it's apparant that you are using the HP370 RAID controller. I don't know the Win2K driver status for the HP370 but I think you would have better luck using the HD on the UDMA/66 channels as the HP370 could be problematic on with much more mature Win/xx drivers.
 
Yeah, you don't need a driver for your burner under win98 and up. The aspi drivers are already there. The thing is the drivers from the floppy disk was meant only for dos.
 
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