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Hopefully the SCOUG server isn't clogged up...  
 
I just bought a new P4 3.2GHz and an Intel 865GBFL   
motherboard with 512MB RAM.  
 
However, I also bought a WD 80GB SATA drive (8MB   
buffer and 7200 RPM) after exchanging a WD 80GB   
ATA100 drive.  
 
Now when I try to install eCS 1.2 on it, I hear a   
small short beep and eventually the installer   
says "Please insert the eCS installation CD into the   
CDROM drive and press any key" (or something to that   
effect), even though it is ALREADY in the drive.  
 
The CDROM drive is on the primary IDE channel   
(jumpered as slave), and I have a Plextor CD/RW drive   
on the secondary IDE channel (jumpered as master).  
 
Any ideas?  Jerry said that he and Steven had a   
similar problem with someone's machine at Warpstock   
but they were able to solve it.  Now if only Steven   
can elaborate on what they did to fix that guy's   
machine.  
 
 
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