Lemke, Wesley wrote (about CD-ROMs): > If it isn't detected by the BIOS, how can I fix that? Normally, you go into the BIOS and look at the first (or occasionally, the second) menu option. On Award BIOSes, this is marked "Standard CMOS Settings". There, you will see a list of hard drives the BIOS knows about. On older BIOSes, you can use <+> and <-> to go through a list of options. Usually, "Auto" will pick up any CD-ROMs during POST (Power-On Self Test). The BIOS configuration screens won't show CDs. "Auto" delays boot by searching for CD-ROMs, so I turn it off when I don't need it. On newer BIOSes, either the BIOS will automatically detect the drive when you go into the configuration mode, or you press Enter and the BIOS detects the drive automatically. But I don't have much experience with custom BIOSes from the largest assemblers (HP/Compaq, IBM, etc.) HTH, James. -- E-mail address: james@ | "Now I've got the bead on you with MY disintegrating westexe.demon.co.uk | gun. And when it disintegrates, it disintegrates. | (pulls trigger) Well, what you do know, | it disintegrated." -- Daffy Duck