L luwkwul Chieftain Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 51 Dec 26, 2005 #81 gives an invalid directory response
N Neon Deon Prince Joined Jun 20, 2004 Messages 490 Dec 26, 2005 #82 use the original drive letter where your CD was. D: if not try f: etc.
L luwkwul Chieftain Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 51 Dec 27, 2005 #83 nothin :/ You guys are awesome for helpin me so much, wish I had some success here
L luwkwul Chieftain Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 51 Dec 27, 2005 #84 Yeah same result as putting e or f drive
N Neon Deon Prince Joined Jun 20, 2004 Messages 490 Dec 27, 2005 #85 You need to get the make and model number of your dvd/cd devices. then find the drivers for them on the mfgs web site and download. DONT INSTALL them just have them ready. Once you know the path to them nuke the drives again thru device manager but dont reboot. now install the driver you downloaded for the rom and reboot. Going to bed now.
You need to get the make and model number of your dvd/cd devices. then find the drivers for them on the mfgs web site and download. DONT INSTALL them just have them ready. Once you know the path to them nuke the drives again thru device manager but dont reboot. now install the driver you downloaded for the rom and reboot. Going to bed now.
L luwkwul Chieftain Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 51 Dec 27, 2005 #86 great idea, wonder how I go about figuring out who made them and what model they are since I built my machine...
great idea, wonder how I go about figuring out who made them and what model they are since I built my machine...
Petek Alpha Centaurian Supporter Retired Moderator Joined Nov 8, 2001 Messages 3,621 Location Berkeley, Calif., USA Dec 28, 2005 #87 luwkwul said: great idea, wonder how I go about figuring out who made them and what model they are since I built my machine... Click to expand... Your DXDIAG file gives some help: Drive: D: Model: IDE DVD-ROM 16X Driver: c:\winnt\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 5.00.2195.6655 (English), 6/19/2003 11:05:04, 27984 bytes Drive: E: Model: ARTEC WRR-52Z Driver: c:\winnt\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 5.00.2195.6655 (English), 6/19/2003 11:05:04, 27984 bytes So your E: drive is an ARTEC WRR-52Z. Don't know about the D: drive, though. You might actually have to crack the hood and eyeball it.
luwkwul said: great idea, wonder how I go about figuring out who made them and what model they are since I built my machine... Click to expand... Your DXDIAG file gives some help: Drive: D: Model: IDE DVD-ROM 16X Driver: c:\winnt\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 5.00.2195.6655 (English), 6/19/2003 11:05:04, 27984 bytes Drive: E: Model: ARTEC WRR-52Z Driver: c:\winnt\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 5.00.2195.6655 (English), 6/19/2003 11:05:04, 27984 bytes So your E: drive is an ARTEC WRR-52Z. Don't know about the D: drive, though. You might actually have to crack the hood and eyeball it.