dvd rom on windows


  1. Posts : 78
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       #1

    dvd rom on windows


    hi
    i have a lg dvd rom and when i put a disc in it the dvd rom it says there is no disc inside
    when i had xp the dvd rom was picked up as removeble drive
    i have a new motherboard
    and a fresh instaal of windows 7

    please help
    thanks
    saakeman

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       #2

    Is it a SATA or IDE DVD drive.
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  3. Posts : 78
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       #3

    DocBrown said:
    Is it a SATA or IDE DVD drive.
    its sata and i updated the drivers to the latest that there is
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    On a couple of different desktops, I have had to disconnect the power & data cables of the DVD ( with the computer turned off of course) Power ON the computer with NO CD or DVD drives connected, till it loads everything to the main desktop screen. Then power OFF & reconnect cables. Then power ON again making sure you are connected to the internet.
    Win7 usually finds & installs the DVD drive automatically.
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  5. Posts : 78
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       #5

    DocBrown said:
    On a couple of different desktops, I have had to disconnect the power & data cables of the DVD ( with the computer turned off of course) Power ON the computer with NO CD or DVD drives connected, till it loads everything to the main desktop screen. Then power OFF & reconnect cables. Then power ON again making sure you are connected to the internet.
    Win7 usually finds & installs the DVD drive automatically.

    wont that damage the motherboard to unplug while the pc on ???
    and i dont want to take risks , as this si realy an old dvd rom
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       #6

    saakeman said:
    DocBrown said:
    On a couple of different desktops, I have had to disconnect the power & data cables of the DVD ( with the computer turned off of course) Power ON the computer with NO CD or DVD drives connected, till it loads everything to the main desktop screen. Then power OFF & reconnect cables. Then power ON again making sure you are connected to the internet.
    Win7 usually finds & installs the DVD drive automatically.

    wont that damage the motherboard to unplug while the pc on ???
    and i dont want to take risks , as this si realy an old dvd rom
    He said with the power off, anyway my dvd drives don't seem to respond and autoplay doesn't work, I open up computer and it keeps asking for a disk and its already in.
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  7. Posts : 5,795
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    There are no drivers for an optical drive, so whatever you installed may be causing the issues. Some motherboards, with proper drivers, will see all SATA devices as removable drives. All you need are the chipset drivers for your motherboard. If it is an old drive, it is possible that the drive just crapped out during the hardware swap. Try it in another computer to be sure.
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  8. Posts : 592
    WIN7 Ultimate 64bit
       #8

    saakeman said:
    DocBrown said:
    On a couple of different desktops, I have had to disconnect the power & data cables of the DVD ( with the computer turned off of course) Power ON the computer with NO CD or DVD drives connected, till it loads everything to the main desktop screen. Then power OFF & reconnect cables. Then power ON again making sure you are connected to the internet.
    Win7 usually finds & installs the DVD drive automatically.

    wont that damage the motherboard to unplug while the pc on ???
    and i dont want to take risks , as this is really an old dvd rom
    You just explained your own problem - coz DVD is old the laser simply can't read the type of format that microsoft have published the Win7 DVD disk as.
    Think it is dual layer -R

    If you are very lucky - there might be a firmware update which will enable your DVD to read it.
    What make/exact model is the DVD player?

    Otherwise trip to a computer shop for a new one.
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    Vista Ultimate 32 bit, Win 7 Pro 32 bit, Win 7 Pro 64 bit
       #9

    dvd drives don't seem to respond and autoplay doesn't work, I open up computer and it keeps asking for a disk and its already in.
    This from my last post, I followed Docbrown's idea and my writer responded, but the rom drive didn't, no auto play or recognition of a disk, looks like a dud, mind you it an old one from cannibalising.
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  10. Posts : 78
    windows 7 ( ultimate) /xp (home)
    Thread Starter
       #10

    hi all
    stil no luck , but removed it and replaced it with another one and it runs great

    thanks for all your posts
    better luck next time

    thanks
    saakeman
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