U are not the only one with the dreaded IDE #1 error. I have a toshiba TE2000 laptop with a DVD rom onboard. I am in the process of swapping it for a CDRW/DVD rom combo unit. Either a UJDA 720 or a Sd-R2212 toshiba unit will be used. the problem is that i get the IDE#1 error with both units but not with my existing DVD rom. I went to the toshiba site - USELESS. I peroused the web for all manner of fixes and got nothing but this pin 47/45 short cct. put pin 47 to ground via pin 45. well this hardware fix is not in my books at all.
I believe that the problem lies in the toshiba bios which is not written very user freindly at all.
on a normal desktop PC with an AMI or phoenix bios, they will detect just about anything Cd that is thrown at them. why not a laptop?
the bios must tell the operating system what is out there in the way of hardware so that the OS can configure itselt to suit. Toshiba bios dosnt want to do this at all.
another thing two, is that there are no switches or jumpers on the drive to make them master or slave or cable. what a blow this is!
further more I notice in the reboot disc for my TE2000 that under IDE software, it says that it will disregard configuration for secondary drives. not a good thing at all.
so we are left in a quandry here! how the hell do you get a toshiba CDRW/DVD to be recognised by the laptop BIOS without doing hardware jumper configuration?
If anybody knows the secret way that toshiba techs do thiis, then let us know immediately? you will help half the world solve this problem!
rob
Hi!
I have a Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072. The CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive was replaced with the exact same model # SD2412. Toshiba's "useless" website suggests unplugging all devices (CD, battery, memory), which I did and this did NOT resolve the IDE #1 error. I'm reading in other forums about flash, BIOS, IDE setting, etc. There has to be another way to 'flash' the CD-RW without soldering pins. Anybody have a 'fix' for this???
Thanks! :?:
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