tdawg
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I searched for a similar topic as best I could, but alas...
I recently upgraded my parents computer. It used to be an Emachines, but my brother and I gutted it replaced all the internals with the following:
Evercase 350W PS
DFI AD70-SC Motherboard
AMD Duron 1.0GHz
256MB Kingston PC2100 DDR
TNT2 M64 AGP
Netgear NIC
The only leftovers were:
3 1/2 inch drive (from emachines)
Matshita 8x4x32 cd burner (aftermarket)
8 gig HD (from emachines)
The computer is running windows xp. Everything on it seems to be running well, but both cd drives are missing from windows explorer and my computer. They are listed in the device manager, but windows indicates that both drives have missing or incorrect drivers. They worked right after the installation of XP, but after a couple of days, they disappeared.
How do I get them back? I've looked everywhere and have not found a solution. Is reinstalling the only option I have? I would be greatful to anybody that has alternate solutions to this problem, rather than a full reinstall or repair from the WinXP installation CD.
Thanks in advance.
~tdawg
I recently upgraded my parents computer. It used to be an Emachines, but my brother and I gutted it replaced all the internals with the following:
Evercase 350W PS
DFI AD70-SC Motherboard
AMD Duron 1.0GHz
256MB Kingston PC2100 DDR
TNT2 M64 AGP
Netgear NIC
The only leftovers were:
3 1/2 inch drive (from emachines)
Matshita 8x4x32 cd burner (aftermarket)
8 gig HD (from emachines)
The computer is running windows xp. Everything on it seems to be running well, but both cd drives are missing from windows explorer and my computer. They are listed in the device manager, but windows indicates that both drives have missing or incorrect drivers. They worked right after the installation of XP, but after a couple of days, they disappeared.
How do I get them back? I've looked everywhere and have not found a solution. Is reinstalling the only option I have? I would be greatful to anybody that has alternate solutions to this problem, rather than a full reinstall or repair from the WinXP installation CD.
Thanks in advance.
~tdawg