Explorer does not recognize optical drives. I have a Win 98 SE system.
I am unable to access d: or e: drive (Optical drives). Both have been installed for some time, both have LED indicator lighting that appears normal and both loading trays open and shut normally. No recent hardware or software changes.
System will still recognize A drive (floppy) C drive (HD) and USB thumb drive if installed.
Noticed that device manager only list floppy, HD and USB thumb drive.
Noticed that device manager for the Hard Disc controller lists the yellow exclamation point caution ! for Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Have tried rebooting and run regclean.
No other symptoms noticed.
Is this a hardware problem or a software glitch?
Can anyone provide troubleshooting suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Bern
Follow-up (for future reference, in case this happens to someone else):
It turned out that one of the drives had failed. Found it by disconnecting ribbon cable - one device at a time. After disconnecting the failed drive, the other showed up normally on reboot. What is interesting is that one failed drive affected both drives making it look like either a software problem or common hardware problem (ribbon cable or mother board).
I was able to troubleshoot this after reading archived responses to similar problems. Hope this info helps someone.
Thanks to all