No Drivers

R

Rob

I have a PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-104 that reads both
CDs and DVDs. This plug n play device is installed nicely on
an AMD win2000 computer, but I want to move this device
over to a P4 win2000 computer. Unfortunately the drivers for
this SCSI device are long gone into the ozone. I have tried to
install this device by means of the hardware wizard but the only
device the Device Manager shows is:
DVD_fcs DVD-ROM_fcs7040 SCSI CdRom Device. On the
AMD I have this item plus PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-104.
Is there any way I can install this device on my P4 win2000
computer ?
TIA RS
 
R

Rob

The drivers you have a link to are strictly for MS DOS
operating systems and therefore i cannot use those
drivers.
 
R

Rob

I have a feeling the problem is the motherboard. The PIONEER
DVD-ROM does plug and play install if there is a second CD-ROM
device on the secondary IDE, and I feel the SCSI part is the main
reason this device won't install as a stand alone unit. Do I have to
set the SCSI address somewhere in win2000 to make this device
install ?
 
D

DL

It wasnt drivers I was pointing out, it was the Pioneer ref to plug & play

As I said what occurs if you install the default device
DVD_fcs DVD-ROM_fcs7040 SCSI CdRom Device
 

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