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I've just installed vista Ultimate on a new computer. Everything was a clean install, so I booted off the dvdplayer. Now when Vista is done with updates, the DVD is gone? Even in bios I cannot see it anymore. What to do? Vista seems unable to find any driver. Are there some generic ones I could use?
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| uamistad |
Sep 18 2007, 12:09 PM | Tags: Dvd
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By the way, this is not related to the error 39. In that case a driver is installed, here it's not. "Linus" wrote:
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"Linus"
The first thing to do is to get the BIOS to recognize the drive. Until that happens, you are wasting time trying to get Vista to find it. Jim |
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If BIOS is not finding it, NO OS will find it. Check the cables and jumpers. If it still doesn't show in BIOS, try a different drive. It may have just died. Stranger things have happened. "Linus"
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