where is my drive?
This is a discussion about where is my drive? in the Windows Hardware category; well, under all versions of win2k my traxdata cdr drive was recognized and worked fine, besides the troubles with cdr-software - but now under the final version of win2k my scsi-traxdata isn't available anymore.
well, under all versions of win2k my traxdata cdr drive was recognized and worked fine, besides the troubles with cdr-software - but now under the final version of win2k my scsi-traxdata isn't available anymore... weather in the device manager nor in the explorer or registry!?!
but on startup (bootsequence) it is called for a short moment (so its connected in the right way ), does anyone have a solution for this stupid bug??? (well i didn't play with tweakui and hided the drive letter )
thx in advance
Alex
but on startup (bootsequence) it is called for a short moment (so its connected in the right way ), does anyone have a solution for this stupid bug??? (well i didn't play with tweakui and hided the drive letter )
thx in advance
Alex
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Does Win2K show your scsi card in the device mngr? if it doesn't did you press F6 in the installation sequence to install a thrid party SCSI card....?

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thx for replying - yes, it does, í also have special win2k drivers for the card, provided by the manufactorer... thats not the prob, i heard a friend of mine has the same probs with the german final, the funny thing - it works under the english final of win2k!!! dont know why, must be one of the 65000 bugs, i guess... any other ideas???
usually i would edit the registry - like in win millennium, but there is not one entry for that drive, so it calls it but doesn't recognize it - very mysterious...
Alex
usually i would edit the registry - like in win millennium, but there is not one entry for that drive, so it calls it but doesn't recognize it - very mysterious...
Alex