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Sorry for the confusion.
I have been using RSJ for years, I am up to version 3.60.
With the DANI drivers, I can use my CD writer as a CD ROM drive.
Now, all of a sudden, when I boot up, there is no CD ROM drive. I can
still attach the CD Writer.
If I rem out: basedev=lockcdr.flt when I boot, then I can see my CD ROM
drive.
Of course, I then lose my CD Writer.
This is a new problem. Something has changed, but I can't figure out what.
Perhaps the lockcdr.flt driver got corrupted?
Thanks,
Sandy
>>I thought my CD Rom drive was going bad, but there is nothing wrong with
>>it. It is a conflict that has developed with the RSJ CD Writer software.
>>If I disable my RSJ CD Writer software, specifically the file:
>>DEVICE=LOCKCDR.FLT
>>then the CD Rom works fine.
>>If the lockcdr.flt device is enabled, then the CD Writer works, but there
>>is no CD Rom drive available.
>Did you just install RSJ?
>Is this the same CD ROM drive that is your CD writer?
>Are you saying that the CD ROM drive, if the same as your CD writer,
>doesn't see it if you attach it in RSJ?
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