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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: pugg666 on February 04, 2002, 03:58:13 PM
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need a little help here
friend of mine has an athlon 1600xp running win 98, up until yesterday everything was fine. but now win 98 no longer sees the cd drive( bios still picks it up just fine)
nothing has changed in the system( hardware or software )
it's a generic 40X BTW.
:confused:
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Had this problem numerous times with Win98 when I would change around my harddrives. Have him search for "noide.inf" on his Win98 CD. Right click on the file and choose install. Reboot and Win98 will probably pick up his CD drive.
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no joy
it's not on his cd... i even looked through all the cab files but no luck :(
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found this in a newsgroup:
"You don't really need it unless you're leery of doing direct registry
manipulation.
Just back up your registry (do a start->run->scanregw and respond yes to the
back up question).
Next launch regedit (start->run->regedit). Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\VXD\IOS
and remove the NOIDE entry.
Reboot your machine"
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and this (google newsgroups are the best:)):
The message <369F8D3C.22F070ED@no_junk.ntsource.com>
from Andrew Rossmann contains these words:
> Edward Pratt wrote:
> > Help !!
> > I have just upgraded my hard drive from 3Gb to 10Gb. I used ghost to
> > make a clone.
> > Everything seems ok, made the 10Gb the primary drive etc. etc. but
> > ................
> > WIN 98 no longer recognises that I have a CD ROM drive installed (was
> > ok before!)
> > The BIOS detects the CD ROM ok, as well as my two hard drives C: and
> > D: just no E:
> > anymore.
> > All drives are accessible if I boot from a floppy.
> > When I look at START;SYSTEM;DEVICE MANAGER it seems that there is a
> > problem with
> > the Hard Disk Controller Software (Primary & Secondary IDE Controller gives the
> > following error :-
> > "The device is either not present, not working properly or does not
> > have all the
> > drivers installed (Code 10) Try Upgrading the device drivers for this device"
> > The files seem to be ESDI_506.pdr and IOS.vxd. Tried an update via the web
> > and was informed that I already the latest drivers installed.
> > Any help to solve the problem most appreciated
> There is probably an entry in your Registry named NOIDE. There is a file on the
> Win98 CD-ROM named NOIDE.INF in the tools\mtsutil directory.
> Since you can't get at your CD-ROM right now, just cut and past this copy to a
> file named noide.inf. Go to Explorer, right-click it, and select install. Then
> reboot.
> ---cut here---
> ;
> ; Remove "NOIDE"
> ;
> ; Copyright 1992-1998 Microsoft Corporation
> ;
> [version]
> signature="$CHICAGO$"
> [DefaultInstall]
> DelReg = Del_IDE.Reg
> [SourceDisksNames]
> 55="Remove NOIDE","",1
> [SourceDisksFiles]
> NoIDE.INF=55
> [DestinationDirs]
> NoIDE.Files.Inf = 17
> [NoIDE.Files.Inf]
> NoIDE.INF
> [Del_IDE.Reg]
> HKLM,%Location%,NOIDE,,
> [Strings]
> Location="System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\IOS"
> ---cut here---
> To do it manually, in the registry, go to
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\IOS and delete any NOIDE
> keys you find.
> --
> If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying!
> All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!!
> http://www.ntsource.com/~andyross
For anyone else who has this problem the fix suggested by Andrew worked
well and completely solved the problem. This one,s worth keeping !!
Thanks again for all the help Andrew, its most appreciated.
Ted
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no luck...there was no entry with noide.
thanks for the help though..
anyone have any other ideas?
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Do a quick test. You said BIOS picked it up right? Put the CD-ROM as the first boot device.
Pop the win98 CD into the CD-ROM and restart computer.
If you get a win98 menu as it starts up, then its something messed up in windows. If it just goes straight into loading windows, your CD-ROM is physically messed up. If its the 2nd, open case, unplug and replug all the cd-rom cables, restart and test again.
If it still doesnt work, your cd-rom is kapput. Perfect excuse to get a DVD ;) :)
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Never seen a Win98 CD without "noide.inf" If you can't find it on the CD, do a search on the internet. You will find it somewhere.
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I'm gonna try my cd drive in his computer..
if that don't work...guess it's format/reinstall time.
and frost, there's a reason he don't have noide.inf on his cd ;)
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hehe, I guess so. The file size is 417 bytes so you can pop it on a disk and try it.