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Thread ID: 46515 2004-06-26 11:04:00 Installing IDE CDROM onto IBM Netfinity 3500 dariog (2111) Press F1
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247751 2004-06-26 11:04:00 I recently acquired an old IBM Netfinity 3500 from a mate. It had a CDROM that came with it, which of course wasn't attached. So I grabbed a spare IDE cable and plugged it into IDE controller 1 (the hard drive is SCSI, the only other things I can see in there are a video card and the floppy). I'm pretty sure its plugged in right, but I can't seem to get the BIOS to recognize it, or find the setting that would make it recognize it. dariog (2111)
247752 2004-06-26 13:06:00 >I'm pretty sure its plugged in right

Try the other way either on the mobo or the drive

Rob
Rob99 (151)
247753 2004-06-26 14:13:00 do you know if the CDrom drive works??

maybe it was disconnection because it dident work......
robsonde (120)
247754 2004-06-26 23:02:00 No, I'm not sure it works, but i seems to open and close and spin OK, usually a sign of it working?

Plus, I've had a CDROM before that wouldn't read discs but it would still spin and everything, the BIOS recognized that one.

But you're right, I might just have to assume its broken unless I can plug it into another comp to check.
dariog (2111)
247755 2004-06-26 23:15:00 > Try the other way either on the mobo or the drive


How do you mean other way?

I tried plugging the CDROM into IDE controller 2 on the mobo, no luck. It won't even let me into the BIOS now, all I get is the startup IBM logo and a flashing cursor, at which I can't type anything.
dariog (2111)
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