treeteky,
You're jumping around quite a bit. Why not take a more systematic approach? Maybe the 3rd time's a charm:
1) [navy]Did you or did you
not replace the IDE cable on the
secondary IDE channel?[/navy]
[tab] Cables are cheap and not very durable. You should always try this
[tab]regardless if the cable worked with another device.
2) [navy]Even if it's not the cable, have you made sure that you left the CDROM all by itself using the END connector?[/navy]
[tab] As mentioned above twice, using the middle connector can cause
[tab]trouble when there is no other device on the same cable.
3) [navy]Did you ever take the suggestion from your fellow compadres into consideration, of using a Win98 boot disk to test the CD-ROM drive at a DOS prompt?[/navy]
[tab] This would have saved you the tedious task of doing a clean install.
All I'm asking is that you answer each one so the rest of us can get a better idea of what you've done, or
why you skipped some of the suggestions.
~cdogg
[tab][navy]For general rules and guidelines to get better answers, click here:[/navy] faq219-2884