Dell Dimension 8200 windows xp cannot start after the replacement of old CD drive by mounting drive DVD LG GDR-H30N

Hello guys please help!

I tried to mount the new drive & replacing the old CD player... the new player can work, but windows xp does not start... It's just a black screen...

Please advice, thank you!

Message edited by Don86 on 07/21/2008 04:41

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