MSI 875P Neo-LSR

I have a MSI 875P Neo-LSR.  I installed Windows XP sp1 and everything in my computer.  All of a sudden it doesn't recognize my CD-ROM Drive.  It doesn't let me eject the drive.  I see the CD-ROM Drive in the bios, but not in Windows. What could be wrong? I also have the keyboard controller light in the USB indicator bracket light up sometimes I reboot the computer and it locks up.
Motherboard:   MSI 875P Neo-LSR
Memory:   1GB Corsair DDR-400 Dual Channel
Video Card:   ATI 9700 Pro 128MB
PSU:      Antec TRUE550 550watts
AMI® BIOS:   1.3

Goto safe mode and delete the driver. Sometimes when you install SP1 it duplicates the drivers instead of updating them. Once you delete the driver restart into normal and it will reinstall the new driver for the cdrom.

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    GC : Club 3D Radeon 9700
    MB : MSI 875P Neo-LSR Bios 2.2
    HDD : 120 Gb Maxtor 8Mb cache + 40 Gb Western Digital 2 Mb cache
    CPU Fan : Zalman CNPS-7000AlCu
    Yesterday i tried to use CoreCenter and went to 215MHz (3.6 Ghz i think) with no hitch.
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    Tx

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    please read:
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  • MSI 875P Neo LSR Dead??

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  • MSI 875P NEO LSR versus Corsair TWINX

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  • Where to find M.A.T. in BIOS of a 875P Neo LSR?

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    Best regards,
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    OR this is the most lamest try I have ever seen to put out decent BIOS. Nothing makes sense, thank you very much for wasting hours and hours of my time while I was trying to figure out why everything didn't work like I expexted, after all, there where so many "pretty buttons to press" that did nothing.
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  • Replaceing NB fan with heatsink (875P Neo-LSR)

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    Originally posted by Oddish
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  • 875P Neo-LSR Setup problems

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  • Problem with S-ATA optical drive(MSI 875P Neo)

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    PowerColor Radeon 9800Pro
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  • Need help with msi 875p neo

    i just bought one of these and set up my system, but as soon as i flick the power switch on the psu there is a 2 sec delay then it automaticaly boots up without me pushing anything then it just hangs..nothing no boot screen nothing. i check that d brakect thing and it says "Inializing keyboard controller" it stays there and does not change.
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    intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz 800MHz Fsb
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    Quote
    Originally posted by MaKoMaN
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    did you make the scratch? if not, you got warranty on it that would get you a new one...

  • Probems with msi 875p neo Fis2r and network controller driver

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          OS Service Pack                                   Service Pack 3
          DirectX                                           4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
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          Version                                           V2.4
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          Capabilities                                      Flash BIOS, Shadow BIOS, Selectable Boot, EDD, BBS
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          Version                                           00C
          Serial Number                                     00000000
          Wake-Up Type                                      Modem Ring
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          Manufacturer                                      MICRO-STAR INC.
          Product                                           MS-6758
          Version                                           00C
          Serial Number                                     00000000
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          Manufacturer                                      Intel
          Version                                           Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor
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          Type                                              Central Processor
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          Status                                            Enabled
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          Direct Parallel                                   5.1.2535.0
          WAN Miniport (IP)                                 5.1.2535.0
          WAN Miniport (IP) - Packet Scheduler Miniport     5.1.2535.0
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          WAN Miniport (PPPOE)                              5.1.2535.0
          WAN Miniport (PPTP)                               5.1.2535.0
     

    Quote from: Jack t.N. on 14-November-09, 08:00:05
    Clear CMOS with your PSU unplugged from A/C power.  Then load "Optimized Defaults" in BIOS and retest.
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    will try that and post later if it worked... ive never cleared cmos, this sort of thing is relatively new to me but thanks again

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