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   XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, alt.windows-xp   
   From: nospam@invalid.not   
      
   "smlunatick" wrote in message   
   news:9af5cdb5-8087-4fa8-b70b-36ff8a3faf2e@z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...   
   > On Jun 28, 4:34 am, "jc...@lycos.com" wrote:   
   >> I had a crash on my computer and as a consequence, lost some stuff.   
   >> As I rebuilt the registry to get back to where I was, I've been   
   >> plagued with my Philips DVD drive (pretty much everything is back to   
   >> normal but that - just recently solved a printer issue that had been   
   >> plaguing me).   
   >>   
   >> It's a Dell 8400 Dimension with Windows XPpro SP2 on it. When it   
   >> boots up, it inquires about the new hardware it's found and I   
   >> generally click 'cancel' (since trying to follow it through gets me   
   >> nowhere). My 'device manager' shows the drive by name and 'my   
   >> computer' shows the drive. I can put a CD in it and read the CD but I   
   >> can't use it to burn anything to. Unless I want to burn files or   
   >> music to it, it works fine for reading purposes. When I click 'add   
   >> new hardware', I can get the same message up as when I boot (found new   
   >> hardware). I've tried uninstalling the drive through device manager   
   >> and when I reboot - it's more of the same (it shows in My Computer,   
   >> shows okay in Device Manager, I can read the files on a CD, etc).   
   >>   
   >> From what I understand, the Windows XP 'system files' are supposed to   
   >> allow this drive to 'install' yet, that doesn't seem to be the case.   
   >> I went to the DELL website and all they have to offer is firmware   
   >> updates versus an actual drive driver. I'm inclined to believe it's a   
   >> similar thing to my printer issue where I'm missing some file that   
   >> won't allow it to install but am not sure so thought I'd run it by   
   >> folks on these groups to see if anyone else may have encountered the   
   >> issue.   
   >>   
   >> Thanks for any help,   
   >>   
   >> John   
   >   
   > Please note that Windows XP SP2 will not burn to most DVD medias,   
   > beside the limited supported DVD-RAM.   
      
   *BLINK*   
      
   I call bullshite!   
      
   >   
   > To have a correct CD / DVD writing drive to work, you will need to   
   > correctly install the system drivers such as motherboard chipset   
   > drivers and IDE UltraDMA drivers for IDE / ATAPI / PATA burning drives.   
      
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