From: Raoul Watson on
Jack wrote:
>
> "Raoul Watson" <WatsonR(a)IntelligenCIA.com> wrote in message
> news:i0ao96$rue$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>> Jack wrote:
>>>
>>> "Raoul Watson" <WatsonR(a)IntelligenCIA.com> wrote in message
>>> news:i09usr$4nk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> jcage(a)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
>>>>
>>>> If that DVD drive came with your system, simply go to
>>>> http://support.dell.com and locate your PC by entering the tag
>>>> number. Then select XP and find the driver for the DVD drive. Simply
>>>> install the software and restart.
>>>>
>>>> If you add the DVD drive yourself, you will have to find the driver
>>>> for it.
>>>>
>>>> Good rule of thumb to remember when devices don't work. Get the
>>>> latest driver from the manufacturer.
>>>
>>> That's a Windows 98 solution. Windows XP has all the drivers you need.
>>
>> I am glad you are here to tell us this.. If that was true then all the
>> sites listing drivers are wasting their time. For example, Dell
>> support for Dell Optiplex 960 has 28 download for XP drivers related
>> to DVD drivers and firmware updates. Perhaps you should visit some
>> support sites before contributing useless information.
>
> Just what DVD Drive _needs_ a driver that isn't included in Windows XP
> and later?
>
> Note that the OP is "RE-installing" his drive. It must have been working
> somehow before.
>
> If you re-read Dell's support on DVD Drives, it only mentions System
> BIOS or DVD Firmware; nothing about DVD Drivers is there for Windows XP.
>
> You fall into this category of imbeciles: "I don't know the answer, but
> I'll reply anyway."

LOL.. and you are a prime example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect which,
among other things and in (over)simplified form, describes people who
are too stupid to know that they're stupid or obnoxious... don't bother
with a comeback, I won't see it.. *plonk*
From: chrisv on

"Raoul Watson" <WatsonR(a)IntelligenCIA.com> wrote in message
news:i0cbtr$ono$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> Jack wrote:
>>
>> "Raoul Watson" <WatsonR(a)IntelligenCIA.com> wrote in message
>> news:i0ao96$rue$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>> Jack wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Raoul Watson" <WatsonR(a)IntelligenCIA.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:i09usr$4nk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>> jcage(a)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
>>>>>
>>>>> If that DVD drive came with your system, simply go to
>>>>> http://support.dell.com and locate your PC by entering the tag number.
>>>>> Then select XP and find the driver for the DVD drive. Simply install
>>>>> the software and restart.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you add the DVD drive yourself, you will have to find the driver
>>>>> for it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good rule of thumb to remember when devices don't work. Get the latest
>>>>> driver from the manufacturer.
>>>>
>>>> That's a Windows 98 solution. Windows XP has all the drivers you need.
>>>
>>> I am glad you are here to tell us this.. If that was true then all the
>>> sites listing drivers are wasting their time. For example, Dell support
>>> for Dell Optiplex 960 has 28 download for XP drivers related to DVD
>>> drivers and firmware updates. Perhaps you should visit some support
>>> sites before contributing useless information.
>>
>> Just what DVD Drive _needs_ a driver that isn't included in Windows XP
>> and later?
>>
>> Note that the OP is "RE-installing" his drive. It must have been working
>> somehow before.
>>
>> If you re-read Dell's support on DVD Drives, it only mentions System BIOS
>> or DVD Firmware; nothing about DVD Drivers is there for Windows XP.
>>
>> You fall into this category of imbeciles: "I don't know the answer, but
>> I'll reply anyway."
>
> LOL.. and you are a prime example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect which,
> among other things and in (over)simplified form, describes people who are
> too stupid to know that they're stupid or obnoxious... don't bother with a
> comeback, I won't see it.. *plonk*

Loser. Lost the argument and now uses the "plonk, I win" way out.

From: jcage on
Hi Relic,

Not sure what you mean by "delete/remove the IDE Channel the drive is
conect to". I've tried deleting the DVD drive from device manager and
rebooted. What do you mean by the "IDE Channel" ?

thanks,
John

On Jun 28, 10:11 am, "relic" <relic...(a)cjb.net> wrote:

> It's simple. In Device Manager, delete/remove the IDE Channel the drive is
> connected to (or the SATA controller) and reboot. Windows will re-install
> all the correct drivers...you don't need any "Philips Drivers" in XP or
> later Windows.

From: Peter on
In article <6b00f958-6097-4dbe-8027-
2b86a538a811(a)c33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, jcage(a)lycos.com says...
> Hi Relic,
>
> Not sure what you mean by "delete/remove the IDE Channel the drive is
> conect to". I've tried deleting the DVD drive from device manager and
> rebooted. What do you mean by the "IDE Channel" ?
>
> thanks,
> John
>
> On Jun 28, 10:11�am, "relic" <relic...(a)cjb.net> wrote:
>
> > It's simple. In Device Manager, delete/remove the IDE Channel the drive is
> > connected to (or the SATA controller) and reboot. Windows will re-install
> > all the correct drivers...you don't need any "Philips Drivers" in XP or
> > later Windows.
>
>

I would think Relic is referring to the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. You
do see that in your list don't you? There you will find the primary and
secondary IDE channels listed. Hopefully your DVD is connected through
the secondary IDE so try removing only the secondary IDE first to see if
that fixes it.

Don't forget to reboot. ;-)

--
Pete Ives
Remove All_stRESS before sending me an email
From: roach on

<jcage(a)lycos.com> wrote in message
news:36cb43cc-858b-46b5-9086-084afbad6107(a)x21g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
>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).
>
> Its pretty obvious that the "found new hardware" is nothing to do with the
> drive

what software are you using to burn files to dvd?
is there an exclamation mark next to the drive in question?

Rebuilt the registry? , If you mean imported an old reg file then your gonna
have problems
or maybe you mean system restore.

You mention you cant burn anything except files and music
what else are you trying to burn ? iso files

Try installing a copy of nero 6 or similar

roach