Take a look at the jumper on the CD-ROM drive you removed to determine if
it's set to:
Master, Slave or CS (Cable Select).
Try to match the jumper setting of the new drive to the one the old drive
was set to.
JS
<skarkada.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My eMachines T3256 came with one DVD-RW drive and one CD-ROM drive.
> They both were working fine until I replaced the CD-ROM drive with a
> Pioneer DVD-RW drive.
>
> Now, Windows Explorer sees only the new drive, but doesn't do anything
> with that drive. It doesn't even read a CD from that drive. Original
> DVD-RW drive isn't even visible.
>
> Device Manager shows only the new drive.
>
> I have gone to the BIOS screen and reset it to defaults. Still no use.
> I read some NG postings and implemented registry changes per MS
> documents, still no use.
>
> I have not tried removing the new drive yet (just to see what happens).
>
> Last time I did something like this (on a different computer),
> everything was plug-and-play and smooth.
>
> Oh, my burning software (Nero) doesn't see either drive now. The only
> option it gives me now is to write a CD image.
>
> Can you please help? Thank you very much for your time.
> >> Stay informed about: My DVD-RW drives are not recognized