asus motherboard not detecting ide

India
January 16, 2009 3:01pm CST
hi, recently i purchased asus p5n73-am mother board (nvidia nforce 810i graffic card onboard) but only one time it showed cd or dvd rom when i installed windows xp now in bios and also window mother board not detecting cd rom it show "s@mrung" (samsung)and "rony (sony dvd)" and i can't acces cd or dvd or can't refresh the system i changed my ide cable 3 times, many time i clear cmos but i can't acces cd or dvd anybody know how i play cd or dvd on this system i change the ram also.
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@May2k8 (18366)
• Indonesia
16 Jan 09
Hmmmmm.....may be your IDE cable not plug in correctly. If your computer is still guaranty then contact your computer service.
• India
16 Jan 09
contact to service center is last option but i have 2 days Saturday and Sunday and service center will off this days so i will try to correct it.
• India
16 Jan 09
anyone know how to solve this problem.
• United Kingdom
20 Jan 09
It sounds like you have done a few changes to your system. So, you installed windows and everything was working fine? What else did you do? It's important to ask these questions in order to get to the root of the problem. When you refer to your IDE you know you have the Primary IDE and the Secondary IDE. On your Primary IDE you have the hard drive installed don't you? And, on the secondary IDE you have your cd rom drive installed don't you? Do you have a cd rom drive and a dvd drive or is the drive a combo drive, ie both cd rom and dvd? I'm thinking along the lines of master and slave designations. If you have more than one drive on an IDE cable then you have to set the jumpers to either master or slave depending on how the drive is connected on the IDE cable. If you went into cmos setup then it sounds as though the drive was recognised. I don't think you really needed to change your ram. Anyway, the best thing to do is check out with your local tech support or, you can subscribe to www.geek.com for free. You post any technical issues on this site and there are lots of professional technicians there that are more than willing to help you, I use the site myself. Good luck with your system. Andrew
• India
20 Jan 09
thanks for reply my harddisk is sata. now i changed the motherboard shopkeeper offered me new same model "asus" but i change my mind and take intel original motherboard (dg31pr) now i just connect the mother board and hard disk ram, cd,dvdrom, etc (no need to install os again) and now all thing is working fine now but this motherboard don't have parallel connection for printer and my printer is old and i hope there is any device from which i connect my old printer (without usb) to usb.