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DRIVER FOR LG MULTI SUPER DVD BLACK
Start-Control pannel-System-Hardware tab(I don't know how it appears in english, bcause I have a Spanish O.S)
Then you will se a list of your hardware.
Look for DVD-CD drives and double clik to see if a driver is installed and corresponds with your hardware.
You have few possibilities:
1) an exclamation mark appears near the drive: this means that the driver was not properly installed: In that case double click and sear for a new driver
2) You have a driver that doesn't correspond to your harware:
Do the same as 1)
2) The drive installed is the correct one: The problem can be a hardware one.Note the exact name of the driver and the version and go to LG site and look for a new one
3) No DVD/CD drive appears in the list: Go to Start_control pannel_ add hardware and let windows search for your DVD and install the apropiate driver.Stay connected to Internet to let the system search on MS .
Hope that will help
Computer Does Not Recognize Device
Firstly the ide controllers you mention are only for internal devices like you hardrive and internal dvd writers, not usb peripherals.
If you have service pack 2 on your system there should be no problem it could be that your usb port is faulting.
You can locate the drivers that are on your girlfriends pc, they will be exactly in the location that you have typed in your post and copy them to a disc and paste them into your windows operating system in the same folder eg
C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS and the other mentioned driver to see if it works.
If not try another usb port or go to My computer>right click>properties>hardware tab>device manager and at the bottom of the list you will see everything to do with your usb port controllers.
Right click on each controller and select uninstal and then restart your pc, the drivers that you put on your system should then automatically load when your pc finds the usb controllers again on start up.
Hi I had a white
It is the ring that comes in a new CD or DVD spindle. It was stuck to a disc that you put in the player and you didn't notice it.
I would guess that either the drive made a horrible noise when you tried to access the disc or it would fail to read or burn as the disc was off balance.
Throw it away and look at the first disc from a new spindle before you put it in. It happens to everyone once or twice. It can damage the drive though so if it didn't kill it feel fortunate and use caution in the future,
Cheers.
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