Microsoft KB Archive/133184

= ATAPI CD-ROM Drive Not Accessible with PCMCIA Devices =

Article ID: 133184

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51

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This article was previously published under Q133184



SYMPTOMS
After you upgrade or install Windows NT 3.51 on a laptop computer with two enhanced IDE (EIDE) controllers and an ATAPI-compatible CD-ROM drive, the following system event appears in the Event Viewer:

Event: 9

Source: ATAPI

Type: Error

Description: The device \Device\ScsiPort0 - did not respond within the timeout period.

The CD-ROM icon is not available in File Manager.



CAUSE
This problem occurs when the secondary EIDE controller (used for the CD- ROM) and a PCMCIA card are configured with the same IRQ.

Some PCMCIA cards (type I, II, or III) are shipped with the IRQ configured for IRQ 15. Some EIDE controllers, by default, are also set to IRQ 15.



RESOLUTION
To correct this problem:

 Verify that the CD-ROM drive operates:

 Remove all drivers for the PCMCIA cards. Turn off your computer and remove all PCMCIA cards. Restart Windows NT and verify that the CD-ROM drive icon appears in File Manager. If the CD-ROM drive icon does not appear in File Manager, contact your CD-ROM drive manufacturer.  If you have already installed the drivers for the PCMCIA cards, change the IRQ to another unused IRQ. If not, install the driver for an unused IRQ.</li> Turn off your computer and insert all PCMCIA cards.</li> Restart Windows NT.</li></ol>

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Additional query words: prodnt time-out

Keywords: KB133184

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