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CD/DVD drivers not found
I'll rundown my symptom, list my system and then list the solutions i've tried so far - unsuccsefully. I've already been pretty resourceful, and yet...
Any help is appreciated :)
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PRObLEM
Insert bootable dvd (which works on my other system, so its not the disk), bootloader initializes, first screen is the language selection screen. Following screen is simply 'install' button - I click 'install' and after a bit of loading get the message:
"No device drivers were found. Make sure the installation media contains the correct drivers..." pointing to a cd/dvd drive.
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CURRENT SETUP
Asus P5B
Intel E6400 Core 2 Duo 2.13ghz
4GB's (4x1sticks) Corsair DDR2 5300 (667mhz)
SATA TSSTCorp (samsung) CD/DVD SH 223L (originaly ran into this on an older IDE TSST...upgraded)
SATA Seagate 350GB HD (50GB OS partition - running XP currently)
SATA Seagate 500GB HD
Geforce GT 220
Sparkle 400w PSW
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SO FAR...
0) Scoured forums, harassed friends
1) Updated to most current Bios
2) Looked for new CD/DVD drivers (no such thing, just firmware updates available)
3) Tried as many SATA/IDE variations in Bios as I could think of until I don't know what I've tried anymore
4) Swapped my old IDE drive for a brand new SATA drive
5) retried all SATA / AHCI varations in bios
6) Tried loading (while in win7 bootloader) most current Jmicron SATA/RAID controller drivers
7) Started banging head against desk
8) Looking at USB boot as last option
My understanding of the problem WAS that it was a conflict of host controller types ie SATA / IDE / AHCI (I am not an expert on these things), and I was originally confident that a all SATA system / Bios would solve it. I've just today discovered talk of windows 7 bootloader as simply identifiying another component as a optical drive and getting stuck on it - the solution being to pull out all unecessary components and work up from there (the only thing I could pull out at this point would be the slaved 500gb, 3 sticks of ram and my wireless card...which I seriously doubt would generate this symptom, but whoooo knows). I have also heard PLENTY of talk that it's a bad disk, bad burn, burnt too fast, and yet this disk has worked on another system.
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MY HOPE
is for the magical bios combination that I haven't hit. I don't know bios settings beyond the basics. if someone has a grasp of my issue, I'm all ears. I've been at this for like a week