Why when my computer starts up, it says "Sec Slave Drive - ATAPI Incompatible"?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Why when my computer starts up, it says "Sec Slave Drive - ATAPI Incompatible"?
Five answers:
drcysto
2006-03-25 01:57:22 UTC
the operating sys doesn't know how to talk to your "sec slave drive" (could be a CD ROM or DVD)
there's a switch in the computer bios where you can able/disable this
turkey_butt
2006-03-25 01:57:12 UTC
Because your computer is broke.
Dream Scourge
2006-03-25 01:57:09 UTC
go into bios and find and disable the ATAPI settings... assuming you don't have any ATAPI drives... If you do then go get the PC fixed :)
queent_0506
2006-03-25 01:56:17 UTC
I think that your computer have a virus.
phatspasm
2006-03-24 17:56:14 UTC
You should not need to worry unless you are using a secondary drive as a slave drive. The chances are, since it says it is incompatible, you are not set up that way.
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