Q: Hi fellow techers, 977,503 have a weird problem on my friends system. He got a scsi cdr. Windows will detect, but would not assign a drive letter. He is not running Win98.
Anyone ideas?
Thanks
Best Answer: Looks like you have the wrong driver installed! Install the driver that came with the machine when you bought it.
Good luck with it!
Re:Solved!
Thanks guy!
After reading your post, I install Adaptec EZ-cd creator and it finally got assign a letter.
Thanks all who posted for your help too!
This forum is like a family helping each other out!.
John
Re:guy,
No ZIP drive install.
guy,
This CDR is quite old. Its a JVC XR-w2010, the scsi controller is Buslogic.
This is driving me nuts even tho its not my system. Updated the drivers for the controller and Windows98 still doesn't assign a drive letter.
Re:out of curiousity, does the pc have a zip drive?
Re:How old is that SCSI CDR? the real old burner couldn't function as reader, but I sorta doubt this is your case..
and do it has any SCSI related driver installed under DOS?
Re:guy,
Exactly. Go into dos and it sees it as well, but in my computer it doesn't appear. It just detect the cd-rom, but not the cdr. hmmmm
Re:Do you mean it shows up in the device manager, but not in my computer?
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