I'm going to assume you're in Windows XP, just for giggles. Click on "Run" in the Start menu, and type compmgmt.msc in the box. This will bring up the "manage my computer" menu, from which you can check out your missing DVD drive.
I'm going to assume you're in Windows XP, just for giggles. Click on "Run" in the Start menu, and type compmgmt.msc in the box. This will bring up the "manage my computer" menu, from which you can check out your missing DVD drive.
Yep, I'm on XP. Windows doesn't seem to know how to open the .msc file though. It asks me to select a program to open it with.
Edit: Nevermind got compmgmt.msc working, seems file associations were corrupted. The DVD Drive doesn't appear on the devices list, although it flashes onto the list then straight off when I tell it to scan for changes.
Last edited by naut; 07-05-2008 at 17:21.
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Have you checked the physical cable connections? Reseat them, and if that doesn't work maybe try a new cable and/or new power connector on a different rail, or a different SATA/IDE slot on the motherboard. Also verify your jumpers are set properly on each device, just to be safe.
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