On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 09:04, Dennis Myers wrote:
> I have googled and archived the www and not found a decent answer to the 
> message I get on boot since I changed out my CDROM.  Message is ;  A:  drive 
> error  F1 to continue .   I hit F1 and the system boots up and both hda and 
> hdc are there and both cdrw and cdrom work. I am puzzled about what drive is 
> in error. Any one seen this before? Advice? Guesses for grabs.

Is it safe to assume that you didn't change anything in BIOS or that the
jumpers on the drive are set properly?
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