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Hello,
I'm hoping someone in here can give me a hand. I recently purchased a SATA
DVD burner that has me perplexed. I hooked it up, set it up in windows and
then put in a DVD and all it did was spin. It's an ECS KN1 Extreme mobo with
2 IDE HDD, one IDE DVD-ROM, floppy and flash card reader. It has six SATA
ports that I tried three different cables into each one. The BIOS is updated
and so are all of the drivers available for the mobo. I could not find a
specific BIOS setting related to SATA. Windows recognizes the DVD burner and
has assigned it a drive letter it just won't play a disc. Not DVD, DVD-r
blank or even a CD. I know the burner works because I tested it on another
system. I read somewhere that Windows will ask for SATA drivers upon install
and I honestly don't know if I provided those then. I'm not sure if it's
windows or not but I've poured over every BIOS feature that I can find with
no success. Anybody have any bright ideas?
Thanks,
Wolfgang
I'm hoping someone in here can give me a hand. I recently purchased a SATA
DVD burner that has me perplexed. I hooked it up, set it up in windows and
then put in a DVD and all it did was spin. It's an ECS KN1 Extreme mobo with
2 IDE HDD, one IDE DVD-ROM, floppy and flash card reader. It has six SATA
ports that I tried three different cables into each one. The BIOS is updated
and so are all of the drivers available for the mobo. I could not find a
specific BIOS setting related to SATA. Windows recognizes the DVD burner and
has assigned it a drive letter it just won't play a disc. Not DVD, DVD-r
blank or even a CD. I know the burner works because I tested it on another
system. I read somewhere that Windows will ask for SATA drivers upon install
and I honestly don't know if I provided those then. I'm not sure if it's
windows or not but I've poured over every BIOS feature that I can find with
no success. Anybody have any bright ideas?
Thanks,
Wolfgang