Hp Dvd Writer 640c Why won't Win 7 recognize the drive?
#1
Posted 04 November 2009 - 01:25 PM
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
#2
Posted 05 November 2009 - 08:30 AM
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 04:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
Hi,
Try completely unplugging the drive and boot into w-7.
After you completely boot, shutdown/unplug and reconnect the drive.
Powerup and boot into w7. Hopefully it will see it as a new device and you'll be fine.
I just had a strange experiance with my DVD/RW drive. Device manager was clear, it said I had the best driver already installed and upgrade advisor said it was compatible. Well I don't think so now.
Anyway, if you wish this link will tell you my experiance with my drive. http://forums.pcworl...p-to-64bit-w-7/
I think some of us will find not everything is as compatible as it seemed it would be.
Rommel
#3
Posted 05 November 2009 - 08:42 AM
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 09:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
Rommel,
Finally a reply that makes sense. I am kicking myself for not thinking of it. UGH!!.
I will give this a shot and let you know.
Thanks
George
#4
Posted 05 November 2009 - 08:56 AM
Rommel, on 05 November 2009 - 04:30 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 04:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
Hi,
Try completely unplugging the drive and boot into w-7.
After you completely boot, shutdown/unplug and reconnect the drive.
Powerup and boot into w7. Hopefully it will see it as a new device and you'll be fine.
I just had a strange experiance with my DVD/RW drive. Device manager was clear, it said I had the best driver already installed and upgrade advisor said it was compatible. Well I don't think so now.
Anyway, if you wish this link will tell you my experiance with my drive. http://forums.pcworl...p-to-64bit-w-7/
I think some of us will find not everything is as compatible as it seemed it would be.
Rommel
A good suggestion, however No Joy.
#5
Posted 05 November 2009 - 11:09 AM
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Sorry it didn't help.
Being windows installs the genaric driver for the device.
I wonder if you uninstall the driver then follow my steps already noted it would work. If the ROM is OK windows should see at as a new device and reinstall the driver.
Perhaps you may want to tell the bios its not installed if you try this again. When rebooting after reconnecting enter bios first and set it back to auto detect.
With the driver still there perhaps it caused our attemp to fail?
Strange your bios sees it but not the OS, at least w7, when it recognized it earlier.
Does the LED on it flash during boot?
If you try again to get it to recognize it as suggested earlier, sorry to not think of the driver earlier.
I will snoop the internet with you, hopefully we'll find more to go by.
Rommel
This post has been edited by Rommel: 05 November 2009 - 11:25 AM
#6
Posted 05 November 2009 - 02:50 PM
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 04:56 PM, said:
Rommel, on 05 November 2009 - 04:30 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 04:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
Hi,
Try completely unplugging the drive and boot into w-7.
After you completely boot, shutdown/unplug and reconnect the drive.
Powerup and boot into w7. Hopefully it will see it as a new device and you'll be fine.
I just had a strange experiance with my DVD/RW drive. Device manager was clear, it said I had the best driver already installed and upgrade advisor said it was compatible. Well I don't think so now.
Anyway, if you wish this link will tell you my experiance with my drive. http://forums.pcworl...p-to-64bit-w-7/
I think some of us will find not everything is as compatible as it seemed it would be.
Rommel
A good suggestion, however No Joy.
I finally got it to be recognized, however it is recognized as a hard drive. As such, I can not read the data on either CD's or DVD's. This is becoming quite comical.
Don't kill yourself looking for a solution, eventually I will find one or just get a newer drive.
Thanks for your help.
George
#7
Posted 05 November 2009 - 03:48 PM
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 05:50 PM, said:
Don't kill yourself looking for a solution, eventually I will find one or just get a newer drive.
Thanks for your help.
George
NP, to bad it wants to put up a fight.
I have two DVD/RWs, both about 2 yrs old, IDE interface. The ATAPI doesn't work right with W7 professional, removed to backup PC running w-7RC and is happy.
The lite-on is fine in both RC and Professional. Whats the difference? Beats me.
Hope you find your solution soon and if you do will you please post the answer?
Thanks,
Rommel
#8
Posted 05 November 2009 - 05:50 PM
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 10:50 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 04:56 PM, said:
Rommel, on 05 November 2009 - 04:30 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 04:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
Hi,
Try completely unplugging the drive and boot into w-7.
After you completely boot, shutdown/unplug and reconnect the drive.
Powerup and boot into w7. Hopefully it will see it as a new device and you'll be fine.
I just had a strange experiance with my DVD/RW drive. Device manager was clear, it said I had the best driver already installed and upgrade advisor said it was compatible. Well I don't think so now.
Anyway, if you wish this link will tell you my experiance with my drive. http://forums.pcworl...p-to-64bit-w-7/
I think some of us will find not everything is as compatible as it seemed it would be.
Rommel
A good suggestion, however No Joy.
I finally got it to be recognized, however it is recognized as a hard drive. As such, I can not read the data on either CD's or DVD's. This is becoming quite comical.
Don't kill yourself looking for a solution, eventually I will find one or just get a newer drive.
Thanks for your help.
George
Once it was recognized, I went into device manager and de-installed the driver then rebooted. When I rebooted, everything worked. We will see how long it lasts.
Thanks again.
I haven't had this much fun with device drivers since NT Server.
This post has been edited by smax013: 05 November 2009 - 06:36 PM
Reason for edit:: Fixed quote tags
#9
Posted 06 November 2009 - 06:05 AM
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 02:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
George
It works fine with XP?
#10
Posted 06 November 2009 - 06:16 AM
techie4fun, on 06 November 2009 - 02:05 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 02:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
George
It works fine with XP?
Yes
#11
Posted 06 November 2009 - 06:20 AM
taken4ride, on 06 November 2009 - 01:50 AM, said:
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 10:50 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 04:56 PM, said:
Rommel, on 05 November 2009 - 04:30 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 04 November 2009 - 04:25 PM, said:
My XP Pro boot know's it's there. I used the Add Hardware wizard to see if I could find it, NG.
This is an internal drive connected to an IDE to SATA adapter, I ran out of IDE channels. The Bios knows it is there.
Any thoughts? I posted this on a MS forum and got nothing useful. Typical.
Thanks
George
Hi,
Try completely unplugging the drive and boot into w-7.
After you completely boot, shutdown/unplug and reconnect the drive.
Powerup and boot into w7. Hopefully it will see it as a new device and you'll be fine.
I just had a strange experiance with my DVD/RW drive. Device manager was clear, it said I had the best driver already installed and upgrade advisor said it was compatible. Well I don't think so now.
Anyway, if you wish this link will tell you my experiance with my drive. http://forums.pcworl...p-to-64bit-w-7/
I think some of us will find not everything is as compatible as it seemed it would be.
Rommel
A good suggestion, however No Joy.
I finally got it to be recognized, however it is recognized as a hard drive. As such, I can not read the data on either CD's or DVD's. This is becoming quite comical.
Don't kill yourself looking for a solution, eventually I will find one or just get a newer drive.
Thanks for your help.
George
Once it was recognized, I went into device manager and de-installed the driver then rebooted. When I rebooted, everything worked. We will see how long it lasts.
Thanks again.
I haven't had this much fun with device drivers since NT Server.
Update, one day later. The drive, while still being recognized, has a hard drive icon now. When I place a cd or dvd in the drive, the name of the disk shows and I can read the data. Still very quirky. I am anxious to see what tomorrow brings.
#12
Posted 06 November 2009 - 06:28 AM
Rommel, on 05 November 2009 - 11:48 PM, said:
taken4ride, on 05 November 2009 - 05:50 PM, said:
Don't kill yourself looking for a solution, eventually I will find one or just get a newer drive.
Thanks for your help.
George
NP, to bad it wants to put up a fight.
I have two DVD/RWs, both about 2 yrs old, IDE interface. The ATAPI doesn't work right with W7 professional, removed to backup PC running w-7RC and is happy.
The lite-on is fine in both RC and Professional. Whats the difference? Beats me.
Hope you find your solution soon and if you do will you please post the answer?
Thanks,
Rommel
I only have one Ide channel on my mother board. I have two EIDE drives and 3 SATA drives and the IDE dvd writer. I bought an IDE to SATA adapter for the DVD drive. I didn't want to mix DVD and Hard Drive on the same channel. That is the configuration that didn't work with Windows 7. I took the Master Hard drive and put the SATA adapter on it, configured the DVD drive as Master and connected it along with the Slave Hard Drive to the IDE channel. This is the configuration that worked in Windows 7. I find it interesting that my original configuration worked in XP all the time and for two days in 7 before giving up the ship. I suspect something in one of the initial updates messed me up. I just love M$.
#13
Posted 06 November 2009 - 06:58 AM
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I don't. This is an issue with Windows 7...
This post has been edited by smax013: 07 November 2009 - 02:34 PM
Reason for edit:: Fixed quote tags
#14
Posted 23 November 2009 - 11:34 AM
#15
Posted 23 November 2009 - 11:57 AM
Tull151, on 23 November 2009 - 07:34 PM, said:
I use MS Security Essentials as my security/virus/etc.
I ended up blowing away the partitions to both XP and Win7. I reloaded XP, bought a new DVD burner, added another drive for Win 7 and started over again.
As of today, everything works as it should. Far too much hassle. Fortunately I anticipated a problem and put all of my data on other drives. I am about to see if adding Ubuntu 9.10 will blow things up or not. Fingers are crossed.
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