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SCSI/RAID Host controller (! Where there's my driver)
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SCSI/RAID Host controller (! Where there's my driver)
Hello,
I got some kind of problem i just bought a new DVD-RW Writer and i just came up to instal it it does'nt even detect it and if i just plug out the power it didn't works anyway i tried on many comps and all of them works io tried many CD-ROM and DVD player and they don't works with my comps.. MY SPEC: Microsoft Windows XP Pro Version 2002 Service Pack 2 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+ 1.66 GHz, 512 Mo de RAM My main card is : ECS L7VMM2 thnx, and see you again! |
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Check to see if the jumpers are set properly for all devices attached to the same IDE controller.
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Did you get your DVD drive working?
Check in the CMOS Setup first. If you do not see it listed there, then you have a problem with the system identifying the devices properly. I have the same board if you need help. |
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Yeah what Mailpup said make sure the jumper on the rear of the drive is set to CS (cable select). If it shares a cable with your hard drive make sure the hard drive is plugged into the END of the cable. Wait...is it a SCSI drive? If so make sure it's terminated properly.
Last edited by fastco; 12-22-2006 at 05:56 PM.. |
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