In regards to the remove/uninstall tab, I did that, and when I right click and select " scan for hardware changes" the drive comes back and it still has the yellow exclamation point (!) after it.Was that supposed to change or something? becauseĪs for changing around the BIOS, just so I'm clear, are you saying to go into the UEFI setup utility of my board (which btw is an ASROCK H77PRO MVP running an INTEL chip) and see if I can trick the board into thinking that the SATA2_4 port which the drive You are right about the "N" that shouldn't have been there. What can fix this? im loosing my mind, please help!!
LG EXTERNAL BLU RAY DRIVE NOT RECOGNIZED DRIVER
I've spoken to LG and their devices don't have driver installs that I can download, and there is no firmware uploads either. Was unable to automatically fix all of these issues found." Reinstalling the driver might fix this problem." there is an option for " Apply this fix" when i click it it says " Troubleshooting When I go to trouble shoot it it says " there is a problem with the driver for HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH14NS40. Whenever i go into control panel and check my devices there is a yellow exclamation point by the drive, so it recognizes it as a device.
My brand new LG CD/DVD/BluRay drive does not work. I tried: rebooting, unplugging and replugging, plugging into a different SATA2 port on my motherboard, plugging into a SATA3 port, going into Command prompt under administrator and copying and pasting the HKLM code (which even says successful after I hit
I recently upgraded to windows 8, everything seems to be working fine except for my optical drive.I have been looking around online all day and have found that this is a common problem.Īs such, i have tried all the common solutions talked about on all the forums,
I built myself a new pc and started it up for the first time about a month ago running windows 7,everything worked great.