Tks mark ...

neither approach has helped.

shel

Mark Cassino wrote:
> 
> Hi Shel -
> 
> Just a couple of ideas -
> 
> Have you tried opening up the PC and checking the cables?  Maybe a loose
> cable came undone.
> 
> If you are running Win ME or Xp and have system restore active, you can
> just roll back your system settings to an earlier time.  Search on 'System
> Restore' in the Help application for more details.  My CDR went wonky a
> while back, and I just rolled back the system a couple of days and it was
> fine after that.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> - MCC
> 
> At 07:06 AM 4/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >My computer  no longer recognizes the CD reader/player or
> >the CD burner drives.  Checking the system it seems that the
> >drivers for these drives have "disappeared," either by an
> >inadvertent erasure, becoming corrupt, or damaged by the
> >recent installation of a new program.
> >
> >I don't know what the drivers are, so I can't find them on
> >installation software and reload them.
> >
> >Any thoughts to how this problem can be solved, other than
> >to make a long trip to the computer repair shop?
> >
> >I do have two other computers that can read CD's, so, if I
> >knew what drivers to look for, I might be able to copy them
> >to a transfer medium (like my camera's memory card) and
> >upload them to the damaged computer through the card reader.
> >
> >shel (feeling so "down under")
> 
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