Hi all,
I have been copying DVD's for a while then today for no apparent reason I was unable to copy anything as the PC is saying I have nothing in the drive.
I have two DVD burners one ASUS(ide) and the other Pioneer(sata) and when I go into device manager it has yellow exclaimation mark next to them both, but they are not visible on my network drives only one is and it says it is a CD drive.
I think it is saying that the drivers are not installed, can anyone shed some light please
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Actually now that you mention that, you are spot on, because I just updated all the recent updates two days ago..... Mmmmmm
So to fix I should ..... I have tried to load drivers but it wont recognise the drives....
maybe I should do a restore????
Thx MTV
EDIT,
Did a restore but problem still exists....
Last edited by myf360f1; 13-04-12 at 05:18 PM.
I had to disconnect one drive completely, re-boot PC, shut down, reconnect drive, re boot and then it was "seen".
uninstall them both and do a reboot, let windows find them again.
JolyV (22-08-12)
Thanks guys will give it a go
EDIT.....
Just uninstalled both via software and hardware and got the same result.....Stupid B@#tard........................
Last edited by myf360f1; 13-04-12 at 08:21 PM.
Got this from another forum and Yes it works even on Win7 eventhough it says it was for XP
bigfella08 (24-04-12),efab (17-07-12),Rick (14-04-12)
I too had some really strange issues with windows updates, so I uninstalled latest updates and blocked automatic updates, ive found recent updates have done nothing but bloat and near stall my PC
anyone (15-04-12)
uninstall it and then again install it as some times it like that only.
A yellow exclamation usually means there is some kind of resource conflict or corrupted drivers. When that happens to me I uninstall/delete the device and than do a scan for hardware changes. That usually fixes it right up for me.
I'd say this issue has been solved since the thread is 12 months old.
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