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Sleep mode and DVD player not being recongized after wake up
I have noticed that when my computer goes into sleep mode, when I wake it up,
the DVD player that had previously been recognized is no longer. I have an new Panasonic DVD burner that is always recognized, but the problem is with the second OEM version DVD player. It is recogized on POST and when the computer is booted up, but once the computer goes into sleep mode, it is then erased from the recognized componenets when I check for it under 'Computer'. The other DVD burner is alwasy there, as are all the other hardware components. Only the DVD player is elminated. The only way to get it re-recognized is to reboot the computer. If I try to find it via "Add new hardware", I get a message that states the the computer is busy try to install new hardware, and I must wait for it to complete this task before I try to install a second component. It obviously seems the the program is try to reinstall the DVD player, but not doing it sucessfully. Any ideas for a fix, besides getting a new DVD player, would be appreciated. Rick |