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run the disk and always comes up with this message. I have windows XP, and I've tried troubleshooting and looking through windows' online support/information, and I'm not finding it very helpful. If I go to 'Device Manager' and look at the device status of either of the drives, it says the "The device is working properly" and doesn't show that anything is wrong. I have not recently installed windows XP, and I know that the disk drives are compatible with XP, since I've had this computer for over a year and they've worked fine until a few weeks ago. I haven't changed any hardware or anything like that either. Can someone help me identify what the problem is and suggest some ways to fix it? Jul 6, 2005 #1 howard_hopkinso TS Rookie Posts: 24,177 +19 Hello and welcome to Techspot. Couple of things for you to try. Go into your device manager, and uninstall the devices from there. Now reboot your system, and let Windows redetect them. If that doesn`t work, maybe changing the ide cable will help. Regards Howard :wave: :wave: Jul 6, 2005 #2 wcely TS Rookie If that didn't work this might I had the same problem and recently cured it by going to the Drive letter in
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