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My system started acting up recently, it doesn't recognise my samsung dvd or my philips cd/rw. In Device manager errors are in: Others / multimedia controller and Multimedia video controller. I've downloaded the drivers for each after an exhaustive search and tried to install them.
My system started acting up recently, it doesn't recognise my samsung dvd or my philips cd/rw.
In Device manager errors are in: Others / multimedia controller and Multimedia video controller.
I've downloaded the drivers for each after an exhaustive search and tried to install them. The philips dos flash driver installer says it can't find the drive! (So what chance have I?)
I'm begining to suspect a Bios problem!
My system is: windows XP pro, P111 550mz 200mb ram
Samsung dvd sd-606, philips cd-rw cdd4201/81.
If anyone can direct me to an answer I would be very greatful,
Thanks in advance. Pete.
In Device manager errors are in: Others / multimedia controller and Multimedia video controller.
I've downloaded the drivers for each after an exhaustive search and tried to install them. The philips dos flash driver installer says it can't find the drive! (So what chance have I?)
I'm begining to suspect a Bios problem!
My system is: windows XP pro, P111 550mz 200mb ram
Samsung dvd sd-606, philips cd-rw cdd4201/81.
If anyone can direct me to an answer I would be very greatful,
Thanks in advance. Pete.
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Thanks P J for your comments.
The thing is both these drives were working fine for a long time now. My kids were playing a harry potter game on the computer and the next day the system wouldnt even boot up!
It would get to the win xp window and stall. Then it would boot successfully 1 in 10 times.
I have the system booting properly now it just doesnt see the drives!
Should the drives be listed in the bios? because only the hard disks are.
Do you think the question marks in device manager I listed abobe are dvd faults?
Thanks again for any help
Pete
The thing is both these drives were working fine for a long time now. My kids were playing a harry potter game on the computer and the next day the system wouldnt even boot up!
It would get to the win xp window and stall. Then it would boot successfully 1 in 10 times.
I have the system booting properly now it just doesnt see the drives!
Should the drives be listed in the bios? because only the hard disks are.
Do you think the question marks in device manager I listed abobe are dvd faults?
Thanks again for any help
Pete