My daughter has somehow managed to lose her CD-ROM in Windows 98. It was working ok a couple of days ago but now when she tries to access a CD it tells her the drive isn't accessible.
I've looked at the startup and the BIOS detects the CD-ROM correctly. When I check W98 it says there isn't a CD-ROM. Also when I check Device Manager in System properties no flags were present against the Primary and Secondary IDE Controller (dual fifo. The mechanics of the CD ROM Drive does appear to work but doesn't appear in My Computer. As a result I cannot access it.
Any clues as what might have happened and how I get over it?
Thnaks
***Age is a high price to pay for maturity
I've looked at the startup and the BIOS detects the CD-ROM correctly. When I check W98 it says there isn't a CD-ROM. Also when I check Device Manager in System properties no flags were present against the Primary and Secondary IDE Controller (dual fifo. The mechanics of the CD ROM Drive does appear to work but doesn't appear in My Computer. As a result I cannot access it.
Any clues as what might have happened and how I get over it?
Thnaks
***Age is a high price to pay for maturity