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DVD RW Drive Problem



 
 
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Old November 11th 09, 03:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
JamesJ[_4_]
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Default DVD RW Drive Problem

What would cause Vista x32 sp2 to all of a sudden not see my
DVD RW Drive. I went to open it today and nothing happened.
I checked 'Computer' and the device wasn't there. I checked
BIOS and it showed as 'None'. The only option in the BIOS other
than 'None' was 'Disabled'
I opened my computer and checked the ribbon which seemed to be
connected ok. After jiggling the ribbon and checking the other
connections it now seems to be ok.
Could this be a bad ribbon?

James


 




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