jippison,
If your computer is booting from power up, the internal C: [Fixed Disk] is working and booting up to the operating system. That also indicates the IDE primary channel is working properly.
By process of elimination, it's very easy to tell if the external [optical] USB drive is working. Just take it to any other desktop or laptop computer and plug it in. If your using Windows 98 SE [Second Edition], XP, or Vista the operating system and its drivers will detect, install and make that drive another drive. If you can put a CD-Rom and read or play the files that eliminates that drive as being a problem.
Usually the optical player or record/play CD that comes with the OEM system is installed on the IDE Secondary channel as primary or secondary.
If your device manager indicates a fixed drive [Hard Drive] and two optical drives, they should show up as drive C: HD, D: and E: as Optical drives.
If you have any Flash or thumb USB drives plugged in they are listed as Removal drives.
Depending what operating system you have, by just deleting the drivers for those drive in the device manager, and re-booting windows should detect that and install the appropriate drivers and drive letters.
You mentioned Gateway. Usually OEM machines [manufactured by HP, Dell, etc use what's called a cable select IDE cable which eliminates jumpers needing to be set on the CD ROM drive and hard drive.
Can you explain when this problem occurred, what your operating system is, and if the computer boots normally, and C: or your hard drive and programs are operating properly. When you insert a CD-ROM in each of the optical drives does the drive activity [LED] indicator flash or seek the media?
Have you done a system or Gateway Disk Restore? If so that configures the whole computer as it comes out of the box, minus any drivers, configuration, updates, cookies, passwords, communications, network, and setup. Not a pleasant experience unless you backed up and copied down all your configurations, passwords, user id's and account parameters.
Please reply, but as I read, your computer is normal and operating, boots and C: hard drive is working, but both optical drives show up in the device manager, but they do not function.
First eliminate your external USB optical CD-ROM by plugging it into another functional computer, then get with us in the forum. As Mark says the internal CD ROM drive could have failed, or you have a driver problem.
I find just the opposite experience with CD or Optical drives over 15-20 years never had one fail of the SCSI, IDE, or SATA type, or External USB Drives. I find them extremely reliable and long lived. I also buy what I consider premium drives from Toshiba, Sony, and major drive manufactures other than generic no name offshore drives from Twain or China.
Waiting to hear further on what you have found or current status.
Please reply as to operating system, age of this gateway, and serial number. Then you can go online and see exactly how this computer was configured when sold, as to drives, memory, operating system, display, and audio configuration online.
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