On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 10:02:51PM -0500, A Kozic wrote: > This is a non-linux-specific Q, but hell, I'll give it a shot. > > I got a frantic call from my hunny today... Apparently Starcraft crashed > on him, and when he tried to start it back up, the CD drive wouldn't > respond. > > So I try to access it in linux, and it acts as if there is no CD in the > drive. I try different CDs. The CDs spin for a bit and the drive light > comes on, but that is it. It won't recognise a music CD to play through > its headphone jack either. > > Boot into windows, same problem. The drive is visible, and everything says > it is working fine, but it swears there is no CD. > > All the cables are still plugged in tight. That is the extent of my > hardware troubleshooting skills. > > Nothing new was installed & nothing was changed recently. The CD drive has > been working very happily for a while now. > > Someone suggested it could be dirty. I tried using a CD lens-cleaner CD, > but that did nothing. > > What sort of troubleshooting can I do? (In Win98 or RH7. I don't care > which, as long as it works.) > > > My SO goes stir crazy when he can't play Starcraft, so if you know > *anything* that might help, please let me know. (On list or off.) > If you have another cdrom stick it in said computer and see if it works. Sounds like the cdrom might be hosed. hth, kent -- From seeing and seeing the seeing has become so exhausted First line of "The Panther" - R. M. Rilke _______________________________________________ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk