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Compaq Presario 2200 notebook computer running XP. My D: Drive is gone and not reading CD'S. I don't see drive d anymore under my computer or in device manager. Where did it go and what do I do?

 

CD tray still opens and cd spins , exterior green light comes on as well.

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if it shows up in the bios It could be a windows problem. only other think I can think of is to go back into your bios set the cd as the first boot device and put a bootable Cd in the drive if it boot to the disk the drive is good and windows is F'ed if it doesn't the drive is bad.
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In your device manager, is anything listed under CD/DVD-ROMs?

Is the CD-ROM a bay module where you can remove and replace it?

 

 

Under device manager I see nothing for cd/dvd rom? Its on the side of the notebook and looks like a bay.

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Yup. Do like stated above and set it to first boot device and see if a bootable cd will actually boot.

 

If it does, you've most likely got a driver issue.

 

 

Ok I will go to BIOS and set it to boot first , what is a bootable cd. Will a game work?

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Ok I will go to BIOS and set it to boot first , what is a bootable cd. Will a game work?

 

Has to be something like Windows, or some other OS boot disk.

 

You can make one, but since your drive is broke it doesn't sound like you have that option.

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