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Home > Computers & Technology > Hardware > CD & DVD Drives   »   CD Rom detects as ARMD, instead of CDROM in Bios

 
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Old May 6, 2004, 01:32 PM
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CD Rom detects as ARMD, instead of CDROM in Bios

hey whats up fellas.
Im not really a noob but Im having a little problem. I have a CDROM on the Primary Master and it keeps coming up as ATAPI Incompatible. I beleive this is because in the Bios it says ARMD. I change it to CDROM, but it just doesnt want to work for me. When I hit auto detect it keeps saying ARMD. I have swapped the CD Rom with another cd rom on the seconday ide, and the primary master continues to detect ARMD.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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