Have you tried simply removing both drives from Device Manager and
rebooting? Sometimes the drivers for them just don't fully take. This
method cured a BSOD every time I inserted a DVD on my computer. You may
want to give that a try. Also, you could try physically unplugging
them, rebooting, let Windows fully load, then turn off the computer,
plug them back in, and load back into Windows and see if that fixes
anything.
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Nathan McNulty
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> Go to the NEC Website?
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>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I assume they are NEC drives...how would I find out?
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>
>>>Could need a firmware upgrade
>>>http://www.cdfreaks.com/drive/343 for NEC NR-7800A
>>>
>>>as far as the NEC DV-5800A is concerned:
>>>http://computing.net/drivers/wwwboard/forum/823.html
>>>are experiencing same problems.
>>>
>>>This may not be the answer to your problems, but if
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>>these
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>>>were preinstalled drives (came with your computer -
>>
>>which
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>>>brand is it?) That may help us decide what to post next!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Both my drives...NEC DV-5800A and NEC NR-7800A seem to
>>>>work fine, but once a CD is accessed, it will NOT
>
> eject
>
>>>>until I reboot.
>>>>
>>>>Anyone have any ideas what is going on?
>>>>.
>>>>
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>>>.
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>>.
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