help why sometime is not my dvd ASUS DRW-24B5ST sata avaible ?

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  1. Posts : 476
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       #11

    maxie said:
    Hi Sorry I cannot remember ... I never did replace the Drive ... I don't think there is any real need for a DVD drive .. Well not for me any how as i have several Laptops and Desktops .. External Hard Drives / Flash Drives too ... But if you really need one External are cheap these days
    hi found out something _http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/255392-32-optical-drive-disappears-windows
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       #12

    The error you are getting points at it not being able to load the cdrom.sys driver at boot.

    or is rolling back (driver->ripristina?) if it this , i can not do it , it's gray , not selectable
    yes, it's that.

    I would try uninstalling the intel rapid storage technology, as that would remove the other driver.
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       #13

    bobafetthotmail said:
    The error you are getting points at it not being able to load the cdrom.sys driver at boot.

    or is rolling back (driver->ripristina?) if it this , i can not do it , it's gray , not selectable
    yes, it's that.

    I would try uninstalling the intel rapid storage technology, as that would remove the other driver.
    i do an image and do it
    so if i mess up i can restore
    but did you read the link
    looks that many people has the same windows 7 iusse
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  4. Posts : 1,711
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       #14

    Good idea.

    That guy was connecting a IDE device through a IDE-to-SATA adapter and then connected to a SATA port on his motherboard.
    He solved by connecting the SATA cable in another port on the motherboard.

    If you did the same (used a IDE-to-SATA adapter) then you can try too. Otherwise it's not the same problem.
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  5. Posts : 18,415
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       #15

    Hi that solution in the Link might well work .. Sure worth a try any how .. It is not the exact same problem as you are having similar though
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  6. Posts : 476
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       #16

    maxie said:
    Hi that solution in the Link might well work .. Sure worth a try any how .. It is not the exact same problem as you are having similar though
    bobafetthotmail said:
    Good idea.

    That guy was connecting a IDE device through a IDE-to-SATA adapter and then connected to a SATA port on his motherboard.
    He solved by connecting the SATA cable in another port on the motherboard.

    If you did the same (used a IDE-to-SATA adapter) then you can try too. Otherwise it's not the same problem.
    do you know i can't understand if it's an hardware issue bios setttings or dvd burner or it's a software w7 issue?

    how can i discover?

    thanks
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  7. Posts : 18,415
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       #17

    You have tried all the above suggestions .. With no avail so i think it has to be hardware mate
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    Win8/8.1,Win7-U64, Vista U64, uncounted Linux distor's
       #18

    Why is your dvd burner listed as a SCSI device? It should be listed as a SATA device. I would look at the BIOS settings.

    I have the same dvd burner, it is shown as a SATA devise and it runs perfect.
    Last edited by madcratebuilder; 15 Jul 2013 at 09:27.
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  9. Posts : 476
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       #19

    madcratebuilder said:
    Why is your dvd burner listed as a SCSI devise? It should be listed as a SATA devise. I would look at the BIOS settings.

    .
    me too , mean i did not understand why is listed as scsi device
    which motherboard do you have?
    i have lots of settings in the bios , i don't even know where should i loot at

    thanks
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    drugo said:
    madcratebuilder said:
    Why is your dvd burner listed as a SCSI devise? It should be listed as a SATA devise. I would look at the BIOS settings.

    .
    me too , mean i did not understand why is listed as scsi device
    which motherboard do you have?
    i have lots of settings in the bios , i don't even know where should i loot at

    thanks

    What mobo do you have?

    With my BIOS I would look under "System">"ATA Port Information"

    You want the on board eSATA controller set as "Enable" and the controller set to "IDE Mode" or "AHCI Mode"

    Look under "Peripherals" for additional SATA setup parameters.
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