windows 7 says no dvd cd drive detected


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    non at the mo
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    windows 7 says no dvd cd drive detected


    hey i have a huge problem ive built my self a pc and some odd reason when i try and install windows 7 it gets to a certain point and says there no cd/dvd installed please install the recommended drivers ...... but its a plug and play dvd rw so am very confused Ive spent past 8 days trying to sort this even try putting vista on but comes up with a hard drive error so just gave up there and then on that ... i know a little about computers but this has stumped me big time

    i would really could use ur help guys
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    jamieb313 said:
    hey i have a huge problem ive built my self a pc and some odd reason when i try and install windows 7 it gets to a certain point and says there no cd/dvd installed please install the recommended drivers ...... but its a plug and play dvd rw so am very confused Ive spent past 8 days trying to sort this even try putting vista on but comes up with a hard drive error so just gave up there and then on that ... i know a little about computers but this has stumped me big time

    i would really could use ur help guys
    See if you can play a CD in the drive. That will tell you if it works. == Does it show up in Disk Management?
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    non at the mo
    Thread Starter
       #3

    the comp reads it as there is one gets so far says there no dvd drive i just plugged in the hard drive into the ide slot with a single ide cable insted the double and run the hard drive fine like that but once i use the double ide cable it goes strange could be because am useing 1 ide slot for them both?
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    If it's detected in BIOS then it's more likely the installer ISO integrity or burn..

    Where did you get Win7? Did you burn the DVD yourself?

    Confirm ISO or download another, burn to DVD using ImgBUrn at 4x speed.

    Next write to flash stick using Universal USB Installer with Win7 in dropdown menu - boot under USB, Removable or HD's. If it errors same, unplug DVD drive.

    Reset CMOS: Clear CMOS - 3 Ways to Clear the CMOS - Reset BIOS
    While in BIOS setup set SATA controller to AHCI to try install.

    Unplug all other HD's and peripherals.
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  5. Posts : 6
    non at the mo
    Thread Starter
       #5

    aye burn the iso my self

    ive made 7 copys go figure but try it at 4x now get back u mate

    i try the the new cd no luck aad reset of the bois nuthing as well ii wll have try the flash drive tomorrow would use suggest getting a new dvd drive a sata one? insted of a ide one?
    Last edited by Brink; 01 Nov 2011 at 14:51. Reason: merged consecutive posts
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    Do you have a DVD drive and is it detected in BIOS setup?

    If so, are you setting it first in order to boot? Does it give the prompt to "Press any key to boot DVD?"

    Follow these steps: How to Boot your Computer from a Bootable CD or DVD
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  7. Posts : 6
    non at the mo
    Thread Starter
       #7

    ye it reads the disk gets so far then says there no dvd drive
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    jamieb313 said:
    the comp reads it as there is one gets so far says there no dvd drive i just plugged in the hard drive into the ide slot with a single ide cable insted the double and run the hard drive fine like that but once i use the double ide cable it goes strange could be because am useing 1 ide slot for them both?
    Sounds like you have set both drives to MASTER. Check the jumpers.
    When using one cable, DVD drive needs to be the SLAVE & the HD drive MASTER.
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    non at the mo
    Thread Starter
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    ok ill give that a try mate
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    theog that done the trick works now thanks guys for all ur help
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