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Solve : MSI P965 Platinum and DVD-R Drive? |
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Answer» Well, to start...I'm a 2nd quarter student at a local college. I was assigned to install XP on a machine, but there's a few problems. ... If that were true, then you've answered your question - you've said that your components are incompatible. Therefore what you want to do would be impossible with just those components. You'd have to add an interface card. Fortunately for you, I think that is incorrect. Is this: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130055 and http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=P965_Platinum&class=mb your motherboard? If so, on the newegg page, see where it says: "Storage Devices PATA 1 x ATA100 2 DEV. Max" That is saying that board supports two IDE drives on one cable. Also see: On-Board IDE "One Ultra DMA 66/100/133 IDE controller integrated in JMicron JMB361 • Supports PIO, Bus Master operation modes • Can connect up to 2 Ultra ATA 133 drives " on the MSI page. It says the same, with more detail. So, if that is your mb, then it will handle IDE drives. Quote The floppy has the drivers I found on the manufacturer's website, but it still isn't allowing me to view my CD contents. Instead, do what patio suggested. There are a ton of contradictions in your posts... If the machine boots with a Win98 CD then the MBoard recognises the drive so that's not the issue: Then you say the floppy took a dump YET you were able to boot from it: I personally don't think this is a school project at all with all the conflicting info given...rather it sounds like you're trying to get a botched copy of an OS to install... If i'm incorrect here have your teacher e-mail me with what the assignment actually is.Quote from: patio on February 07, 2008, 02:32:56 PM There are a ton of contradictions in your posts... Where did I ever say I used a Win98 CD? Anyways, I figured out the issue. I had to disable ACPI in BIOS. |
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