what mobo chipset u have MR X?
if it's Nforce2 (maybe even nforce aswell) the 2.04 (??) - pre 2.45 nforce
drivers didnt support IDE properly.
i installed the IDE SW drivers and my HDD's were detected as SCSI (i havent
got scsi anywhere near my pc - all ATA's). POSSIBLY when i had problems with
my CDRW drive too - so i bought a new one.
i upgraded to the latest 2.45 nforce drivers and SCSI problem went away
(also did it when i reinstalled the 2.04 nforce drivers and DIDNT install
IDE SW drivers)
if your not Nforce, have you tried flashing your BIOS and updating your
motherboard chipset drivers?
tim
"mr x" <noone DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> I thought my CD-RW was dying, I had tried the follow:
> 1) Trying a different CD-R
> 2) Rebooting
> 3) uninstalling the CD-RW drive in device manager and letting windows
> redetect.
> 4) unintstalling all cd rom and cd-rw drives and letting windows redetect
> the drives.
> 5) uninstalling and reinstalling my burning program.
> 6) Doing a repair reinstall of windows xp.
>
> Nothing has worked. The drive still has cd reading capabilites but it
won't
> burn a cd at all. I am currently getting an "invalid field in parameter"
in
> Nero when I try to burn a cd.
>
> Earlier in the day I was getting "drive already in use by another program"
> even after rebooting. And what is even weirder is that windows was
> "detecting" 3 cd media drives before I did a repair reinstall of windows -
> the 2 drives I actually have and a phantom SCSI cd-rom drive. I have never
> had a SCSI anything in my system. hehe. pretty strange.
>
> Also the firmware was up to date in my 12x CD-RW.
>
> ---
>
> So I bought a new 52x CD-RW thinking the drive had gone bad. (Hey, they're
> not that expensive and I wanted a faster one). Anyway, I am still getting
> the same error (""invalid field in parameter") when I try to burn.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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