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cant uninstall cdwriter drivers

Asked by: ssueisin

Can anybody help me I have a LITEON 40125S cd writer I have gone into device manager and uninstalled also removed the cdwriter from my tower when I go to turn my computer on it says slave incompatible and wont let me go anywhere else apart from the black screen I have to turn off then put the cdwriter back in I think the drivers have gone in Dos because I dont have to install drivers it auto picks then up as soon as I turn my machine on can anybody out there please help me on how to get rid of the cdwriter and drivers I cannot use my computer if the cd writer is not in my machine

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Answers

 

by: myst007Posted on 2003-03-08 at 01:32:57ID: 8093324

Have you checked the master/slave jumper settings?

 

by: ssueisinPosted on 2003-03-08 at 01:40:58ID: 8093334

THE master jumper is my cdrom and the slave is my cdwriter

 

by: myst007Posted on 2003-03-08 at 01:47:52ID: 8093344

What are the available jumper settings for your CD-ROM?

 

by: ssueisinPosted on 2003-03-08 at 02:09:18ID: 8093380

My cdrom is master and my cdwriter is slave they connect to secondary IDE port but what I need to know is how to uninstall the drivers so I can take the cd writer out altogether

 

by: jlausterPosted on 2003-03-08 at 04:49:09ID: 8093609

Restart in Safe Mode. Remove the entries for the devices you wish to delete from the Device Manager. Reboot.

While in Safe Mode, look for any extra entries in the Device Manager for hardware you do not have, or duplicates of devices, and delete them also.

 

by: myst007Posted on 2003-03-08 at 09:15:13ID: 8094326

When do you get the error message? Before or after windows logo screen?

 

by: ticktacksirPosted on 2003-03-08 at 15:14:45ID: 8095517

I think that message usually comes up when you either plug a hard drive into the same channel ex. Had a CDROM plugged into secondary master and now i plug a hard drive in there.  Then i get that error.  Usually all you have to do is boot the computer, go into the BIOS and some of them have an option to redetect the IDE devices.  Go through that and then save and exit.  That usually fixes it for me.

 

by: ssueisinPosted on 2003-03-09 at 00:46:39ID: 8097075

Thank you for helping me the problem is now solved I put the cdrom as slave my hard drive as master on the primary IDE port,and had my cdwriter as master on the secondary port.I then went into bios and changed the settings for which I could then disable my cdwriter thank you again

 

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