I had one CD-ROM (NEC, I believe) which gave me the options to open or close when right-clicking on the drive in Windows XP. I never install driver software for IDE devices, allowing Windows to do a plug-and-play installation. I believe that Windows provided those functions because it was a Mt Ranier compliant drive (?).
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J. Evans Turner @ Aug 28th 2006 10:19AM
I had one CD-ROM (NEC, I believe) which gave me the options to open or close when right-clicking on the drive in Windows XP. I never install driver software for IDE devices, allowing Windows to do a plug-and-play installation. I believe that Windows provided those functions because it was a Mt Ranier compliant drive (?).