DVD Rom query

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Netty

Hi

I have recently added a DVD Rom to my current PC which ran perfectly well in
my old PC. It was working fine until something caused Vista to crash. Once
the PC was up and running again, it installed a new device driver and
changed my DVD Rom from a Samsung to a Semwung and now the DVD Rom won't
work.

I have been told that it's possible that my PSU in my current PC isn't
powerful enough to cope with a DVD writer *and* a DVD Rom. But I'm not sure
that could be the problem as the PSU is the same spec as what's in my old PC
and that had more devices attached to it than what I have in my current one.
Both PCs run Vista.

Any ideas as to how I could get my DVD Rom working again? I have done the
usual like checking the DVD Rom works in another PC and reinstalling the
driver.

TIA
Netty
 
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Peter Foldes

Netty

It would help tremendously to help you fix this issue if you would post the error
message associated with this problem.
 
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Netty

Peter

There's no error message that comes up. I insert a disk into the drive,
close the drawer, the light on the DVD Rom flashes a couple of times then
nothing happens. If I click Start, Computer and then on the drive, it
doesn't run the CD/DVD. As far as I'm aware, it's hooked up inside correctly
to the motherboard etc. The PC says it's a SEMWUNG DVD-ROM $SD-616E$ATA
instead of a Samsung. If I put the DVD Rom in my old PC it works fine, just
not in this one.

Netty
 
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Netty

Peter

Nothing comes up in the event viewer for it. It doesn't display any error.

Device Manager says the DVD Rom is working properly too.

Netty
 

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