Disk Drive or CD-ROM Access Light Blinks Every Few SecondsID: Q138598
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Your computer's disk drive or CD-ROM access light may blink every few seconds, even though your computer is idle.
If the Auto Insert Notification option is enabled in Device Manager,
Windows checks for the presence of a CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive every
few seconds. Most CD-ROM drives return an answer directly, but some drives
blink the drive light before returning an answer. This behavior can occur
with IDE, SCSI, and proprietary CD-ROM drives.
If your computer contains a SCSI controller, Windows polls the SCSI bus
periodically to determine the status of the bus and the devices installed
on the bus. On some computers, the disk drive access light on the front
panel turns on when any SCSI device, or the SCSI bus itself, is accessed.
On these computers, the disk drive access light turns on each time Windows
polls the SCSI bus. In addition, if the computer contains a SCSI CD-ROM
drive, the CD-ROM access light may blink in conjunction with the disk
drive access light. This blinking of the CD-ROM access light is
independent of the Auto Insert Notification option discussed above.
You do not need to take any action. However, if you do not want the CD-ROM
access light to blink, you may be able to prevent this behavior by
disabling the Auto Insert Notification option in Device Manager. To do
so, follow these steps:
Additional query words: 98
Keywords : kbenv kbhw win95 cddrive
Version : 95 98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 3, 1999