- #ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE HOW TO#
- #ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE INSTALL#
- #ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE DRIVERS#
- #ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE UPGRADE#
- #ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE WINDOWS 10#
The optical drive in your Dell model there is mostly like a sata not ide drive to begin with and could easily have dust and dirt built up or simply a loose cable if the drive itself is not seeing a problem. Sambient usb/eSata PATA/Sata II, III external enclosure Other Info: Accomdata fan cooled usb 2.0 PIDE/Sata II, III external enclosure. Internet Speed: 30mbs upgraded from previous dslīrowser: WaterFox/Cyberfox 圆4 variations of FireFox, FF 圆4Īntivirus: VIPRE 2016 Internet Secuurity Life Time Subscription
#ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE INSTALL#
WD 1tb Green Power HD In external enclosure temp internal install until new drives go in. Pending WD Heavy Duty PC/Mac/NAS/CCTVDVR = 2 to replace WD 1tb Black Edition Sata 3.0 = 2 Hard Drives: WD Black Edition 1tb Sata II 3.0 = 2 OS drives Keyboard: AZIO L70 Backlit Letters Gaming model Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VW199T-P 19" HP 2082a Main dual display -HP 2082a 20" remote pc Sound Card: Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI Express Graphics Card: MSI HD Radeon 5750 1gb - MSI 6450 1gb Remote pc Memory: Kingston Hyper X DDR3 1600 1.5v 16gb - Hyper X "Fury" 8gb second remote pc Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-790-UD4/Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H OS: W10 Pro 圆4/W7 Ultimate 圆4 dual boot main - W10 Pro Insider Preview/W7 Pro 圆4 - remote pc System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Builds
#ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE UPGRADE#
If the upgrade came out flaky you may be seeing disk errors or missing a few files if they are not simply corrupted causing these problems. You could try using the System File Checker option typing "sfc /scannow" in at a command prompt or schedule the run of the Disk Check tool by right clicking on the C drive, opening the Tools tab, and then click on the Error checking button. 10 Upgrades seem to have a delayed reaction at times!Īs Joergi was pointing out any number of things especially any goof ups in the system registry can actually trash any Windows installation while half the time the problems being seen are with this constant first need to see upgrade installs which can easily come out "buggy as all H."! The tip anyone can give you that will actually work out the best is to plan on replacing the upgrade install with a fresh clean install of 10! If you don't immediately see something messed up with an upgrade you will sometime later which is what you are running into at this time. Hello Appocalipse Welcome to the Ten Forums! If anyone has some tips on what I can do that would be great! Thanks for reading this far :)
#ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE DRIVERS#
I'm going to try and contact ASUS to see if they have specific drivers for this drive meant for Windows 10.
#ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE HOW TO#
I'm not sure how it got removed or how to get it back. I think my biggest concern is not being able to see a menu in Device Manager for DVD/CD-ROM drives. So this leads me to believe the drive is ok and the cable / port are good as it's being recognized. There is power to the drive, it opens and closes and if I put a disk in it spins up. When I started the PC back up I entered BIOS and the drive shows up under Sata Port 2 like it should: Shut off the PC again and re-connected the CD/DVD drive. Turned off the PC and unplugged the CD/DVD drive from the Sata Port. So far I have done the following troubleshooting: (As an aside, what are those unnamed disks?)Ībove: Device Manger, there is not even an option to view DVD / CD-ROM drives.Ībove: Device Manager - Show Hidden Devices - still no luck.Ībove: Regedit - A fix I saw was to check this registry for UpperFilters and LowerFilters both of which were not there so I didn't touch anything here. I have included screenshots to show the problem:Ībove: So here you can see My Computer, there is my SSD Boot drive but the DVD / CD-ROM is not thereĪbove: The DVD / CD-ROM drive does not show up in Disk Management, I've tried rescanning drives, refresh, nothing. Now when I look at Device Manager there is not even a DVD/CD-ROM option (menu spot for it). I went to install / check for updated drivers in Device Manager and I believe I clicked uninstall by mistake. I ran into all sorts of issues following this and believed that something had corrupted during the data transfer so I opted to disconnect my HDD and do a fresh install of windows with a format on my SSD.Įverything was working well until one day the same thing happened with my DVD/CR-ROM drive, it just disappeared from My Computer. One day while I was transferring data from my SSD boot drive to my HDD storage drive everything locked up, I got an error message (that I didn't save) and all of a sudden my HDD was no longer visible in My Computer.
#ASUS MAC DVD DRIVE WINDOWS 10#
I upgraded to Windows 10 64bit from Windows 7 64bit. Hello everyone! I have googled this all over the place and there are all sorts of issues with DVD / CD-ROM players no longer being recognized but I haven't come across the same problem I'm having.