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Gaming, Extra Strength Caplets The Lounge The Soap Box The Boardroom The Observatory Ars Help & Feedback Ars Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries BIOS-loading XP- "ATAPI CD-ROM http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/271734-32-atapi-errors NO EMULATION" 39 posts -Ever- Ars Centurion Registered: Sep 19, 2002Posts: 233 Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 7:07 pm Im building a new computer for my girlfriend for xmas using an old mobo and cpu with a new HDD and cdroms. I set up BIOS, and now I want to install XP. I forget how to initiate the XP load. I went to the boot sequence and diabled http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=742111 everything except the cd drive that I had the XP disc in. After the system check, it went to saying "ATAPI CD-ROM NO EMULATION". Then I would hear the selected drive spool up, the screen would go black as if it were loading something, then the drive would spool down and the screen wouldn't change. What do I do to get XP to install? Thanks-Tim Ender in OR Ars Praefectus Registered: Oct 24, 2001Posts: 3699 Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 7:48 pm Sounds to me like your motherboard does not support booting from the cd drive. Or, your XP copy is an upgrade not an oem. Check your set up. If the mb will allow boot up from the cdrom set it as your first boot option. That should get things started.Ender -Ever- Ars Centurion Registered: Sep 19, 2002Posts: 233 Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 7:53 pm The boot order looks like this1234 If I select 1's options, I can either -diable- or -legacy floppy-, no cdrom. And I think the XP is OEM because I got it from googlegear in a little think package, not a box. -Ever- Ars Centurion Registered: Sep 19, 2002Posts: 233 Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002
Analyzer Sample report Advanced filtering Direct links to www.eventid.net Email notifications Scheduled reporting Free for subscribers EventReader Event Viewer Sample report Custom views/filters Servers list, organized in groups Integration with EventID.Net Consolidated view for all logs Free for subscribers Event ID: 9 http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-9-source-atapi-eventno-2060-phase-1.htm Source: atapi Source: atapi Type: Error Description:The device, \Ide\IdePort0, did not respond within the timeout http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/124022-event-id-11-atapi.html period. English: This information is only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Comments: Anonymous In my case, this problem was solved after uninstalling KASPERSKI AV/IS. x 11 Anonymous In my case, error indicated \Device\Ide\IdePort1. Upon going to registry, went to regedit and navigated to hkey_local_machine\hardware\devicemap\scsi\scsi port 1 - noticed it was labeled as "cdrom peripheral" - replaced cdrom drive, atapi error no more errors. x 4 John Panton Message: IDE-port 0 not responding within the timeout period. It could be HDD 0 or IDE/ATAPI controller, but first: - Check the cables from the MB to the HDD. - Check the operation of any other devices connected to the same cable as HDD 0- even disconnect any CD/DVD drives on that cable. x 9 Alexander Solano In my case, this problem was solved after uninstalling Roxio's Easy CD Creator atapi error 11 5.0. There are known compatibility issues between Windows XP and versions of Easy CD Creator earlier than version 5.1. See ME310628 for details. x 51 Peter Hayden In one case, a computer was running Windows 2000 Professional SP4 that was configured to boot from a SCSI drive. An IDE drive was temporarily added in order to perform some work on it. When the computer was started this event was repeated four times and then followed by EventID 11 from source atapi. Windows showed the disk as normal but Partition Magic 8.0 showed it as "BAD". Remove or replace the faulty hard drive. x 54 Anonymous Getting this error could mean that your hard disk controller is not working well. Check to see if you have difficulty accessing the hard disk (slow), or if the hard disk is having trouble powering up. Even though the controller is not working well you can still get all ok when running S.M.A.R.T. checks. x 58 EventID.Net The attempt to read or write data timed out. See MSW2KDB for details on this event. x 59 EventID.Net 90% of these mean a poor quality CD (usually the custom recorded ones). Also you can check the cabling on the device named in the message. If the cabling is working satisfactorily and you continue to receive this message, run hardware diagnostics on the disk drive named an
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Drivers » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Event ID 11 ATAPI 10 Nov 2010 #1 ManOwar2 Windows 7 x64 197 posts Montréal Event ID 11 ATAPI I posted this in another thread too, but I think this might be related to some drivers maybe an expert on device/drivers can answers me here too. I got an issue, wich I already solved partially, but I need input to localize the real source of the problem. I need an input from advanced and experienced users with theses kind of problems if possible. I realized this morning that my windows start screen took 3 minutes to load up for the last 2 days. (usually takes 15 second) I opened the even viewer and started to see lot of event ID 7026 The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: cdrom and Event ID 15 The device, \Device\CdRom0, is not ready for access yet. In the bios, the device was detected but the name displaying was kind of random character that I cannot reproduce with my keyboard. (or I do not know how) Then I lost my second HDD who would not be detected correctly, but came back to normal after a normal reboot. After, I switched the device to another sata port. Now the Bios does not recognize the device DVD-ROM/Cd-ROM...however, windows does and the device work properly again and seen and detected by windows 7 in every services. (before I could not even see it in the device manager) Also, after finding that everything works, I reviewed again the event viewer and found this strange and alarming event : Evend ID : 11 ATAPI The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Ide\IdePort4. My question is, w** ? what about my bios, my sata reading, is something wrong ? should I try again the ''defective'' sata port ? sorry for the brutal ending My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Windows 7 x64 CPU Intel 4770k Motherboard ASUS MAXIMUS VI FORMULA LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI Memory G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 Graphics Card XFX R9 390 OC Sound Card Mobo inte