Troubleshooting CD-ROM Problems in Windows NT

ID: Q126380


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SUMMARY

This article describes how to troubleshoot problems with your CD-ROM drive in Windows NT.


MORE INFORMATION

If you are experiencing problems with your CD-ROM drive in Windows NT, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure the CD-ROM drive is listed on the Windows NT hardware compatibility list (HCL).


  2. If you use a SCSI CD-ROM drive, make sure the SCSI controller is listed on the Windows NT HCL.


  3. If you use a CD-ROM drive or SCSI controller that is not listed on the Windows NT HCL, contact the device manufacturer for a Windows NT device driver or compatibility information.


  4. Verify that the CD-ROM drive is installed using the manufacturer's specifications.


  5. If you try to install a SCSI CD-ROM drive:



  6. If you try to install an IDE CD-ROM drive:

    Q103934: Adding More Than Two IDE or ESDI Drives in Windows NT


  7. If you try to install a CD-ROM drive that uses a proprietary, non-SCSI interface:



  8. Determine if the CD-ROM drive is recognized by Windows NT. Run Windows NT File Manager or Windows NT Explorer to see if a drive letter is assigned to the CD-ROM drive.


  9. If the CD-ROM drive is assigned a drive letter, try to view a directory of the CD-ROM drive. Make sure a data compact disc is inserted into the CD-ROM drive.


  10. If you can read a data compact disc, but cannot play a music compact disc, double-click Devices in Control Panel, and then set the Cdaudio device startup to System. Some SCSI-1 CD-ROM drives require the Cdaudio service, as do SCSI-2 drives that do not support SCSI-2 Cdaudio.

    If your speakers are plugged into a sound card, plug them directly into the headphone jack on your CD-ROM drive to test whether the audio CD is playing.


  11. If the system is configured to dual-boot to another operating system, confirm that the CD-ROM drive functions in the other operating system. If the CD-ROM drive does not function properly in MS-DOS or another operating system, contact the manufacturer of the drive for assistance.


For additional information about how to troubleshoot problems with your CD- ROM drive in Windows NT, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q139986: CD-ROM Drive Not Recognized After Installing Windows NT

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Keywords          : kbsetup kbtshoot nthw NTSrvWkst 
Version           : 3.1 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform          : winnt 
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Last Reviewed: February 25, 1999