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    My (E drive wont work, it wont show up either,
    I try installing it and tried rolling back drivers and troubleshooting but
    it wont work
    i look for drivers and shit on dell.com, but i dont know what the fuck i'm doing
    can anyone help me?

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    I don't know, give me more details.
    Do you have two CD-ROM drives?
    How many CD-ROM drives appear in MY COMPUTER?
    If that one is (E then who is (D?

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    Calm down, calm down, fella.

    So, is your CD drive is working before that problem occured. Or, can you tell me what had u done to your PC lately?


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    It was working, i have 1 cd drive, but like
    2 dvd drives show up, when i have no DVD,
    i had daemon tools but i deleted it a long time ago
    and every time i try to uninstall the 2 other drives
    they come back after reboot

    what have i done?
    nothing really, i think, @ first my nero wouldn't work
    or i think it just wouldn't burn

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    Maybe you didn't unistall it at all. Try using Add or Remove Programs from the Control Panel. and look for Daemon Tools in the list or simply, disable them.

    I guess your CD-ROM drive doesn't work due to a CONFLICT with Daemon Tools.

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    Would you damn well stop GUESSING and only give advice when you have a CLUE?

    When my CD drives go missing I remove them physically (unplug the IDE cables leading to the motherboard), boot, shutdown the computer again, connect the cables again, boot - they usually show up again after that.

    Also, check your computer's BIOS that all drives are being recognised at a lower level than the OS.

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    I GUESS because I don&#39;t use Daemon Tools <_< And why do you think they&#39;re no clues?

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    No, listen and understand: If you have no idea about the problem or how to solve it, don&#39;t just give generic useless instructions. Do not post for the sake of being heard.

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    OK, i&#39;ll try that,

    JAP you post whore...

    how can i check teh bios?

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    The things to check

    Firstly go into bios, make sure all 4 drives are set to auto-detect

    When computer boots up, it will show what drives are detected, problem
    is that it disappears before you can read it.

    IDE devices (hard drives and cdroms) usually don&#39;t need special drivers,
    they will just show up in My Computer.

    make sure all cables are inserted properly.

    make sure no conflicts with master and slave settings

    If a drive refuses to show, put it in another computer and see if it appears
    there. If not, it&#39;s probably had it.

    Tell us what you find.

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    To get into the bios, you press a special key when computer is first turned on.
    It&#39;s different for various brands. Compaq usually F10, Dell usually F2, other may
    be DELETE key. Once you&#39;re there look at standard settings (normally first
    thing in the list), this is where you set the time and set what floppy and hard
    drives.

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