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QuestionLong recognition time CD-ROM Pin
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There are a couple of things you might try.   First off, clean the drive. Get a commercial CD cleaning kit that includes a dummy disk for the drive and give it a good dusting. When the drive tries to read a disk, if it runs into errors it will retry for a while, and it can sometimes take a few minutes. Secondly, check the jumpers on the drives - all of them.   A single IDE port/cable is allowed to have 1 or 2 devices attached.   Most machines using IDE technology have two ports, each supporting two devices.   If you have only one HDD and one CD, the best configuration is to let each be Master (or no selection on the jumpers at all, depending on the manufacturer) of its own cable.   If you must use two devices on a port, one must be Master, and the other Slave. Since a CD drive is slower than a HDD, the HDD should always be the Master. In the event that you have two HDDs, put them both on the same cable, and connect the CD to its own separate cable.

One other thing to consider is replacing the cable. If you've damaged it, or you have an old ATA33 cable on a modern IDE port, you're asking for trouble. They're cheap to replace so, given your mention that it might be damaged, you might as well start with this step and see what happens.

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