VISTA ASKING FOR DRIVERS

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Crispy500

Hi,

I hope someone might be able to help:

I have an ACER laptop with 2GB RAM and an 80GB HD. Processor speed is 1.6

I have installed Windows Vista Ultimate and it went like a dream. Vista has now even installed the SP1

Problem is that every time I reboot, Vista asks ne for a driver for a "Mass Storage Controller:" - I do not even know what that is or where to find a driver?

In addition, the DVD is recognised in the Device Driver Listing correctly and it says it is working as expected, but unfortunately and DVD or CD I put in is not read

Are these linked in anyway and does anyone have any idea how I can repair or sort out this issue.

Thanks in advance
 
M

MyronH

Crispy500 said:
Hi,

I hope someone might be able to help:

I have an ACER laptop with 2GB RAM and an 80GB HD. Processor speed is 1.6

I have installed Windows Vista Ultimate and it went like a dream. Vista has now even installed the SP1

Problem is that every time I reboot, Vista asks ne for a driver for a "Mass Storage Controller:" - I do not even know what that is or where to find a driver?

In addition, the DVD is recognised in the Device Driver Listing correctly and it says it is working as expected, but unfortunately and DVD or CD I put in is not read

Are these linked in anyway and does anyone have any idea how I can repair or sort out this issue.

Thanks in advance

Acer doesn't make it easy to find anything on their site do they? It does
sound like the issues are connected as the DVD is a mass storage device.
Since you know what your equipment is better then I, you might have more luck
finding the driver you need then I did on the Acer site. That is where you
should go to find the driver you need.

Regards,
 
L

Lucvdv

Hi,

I hope someone might be able to help:

I have an ACER laptop with 2GB RAM and an 80GB HD. Processor speed is 1.6

I have installed Windows Vista Ultimate and it went like a dream. Vista has now even installed the SP1

Problem is that every time I reboot, Vista asks ne for a driver for a "Mass Storage Controller:" - I do not even know what that is or where to find a driver?

In addition, the DVD is recognised in the Device Driver Listing correctly and it says it is working as expected, but unfortunately and DVD or CD I put in is not read

Are these linked in anyway and does anyone have any idea how I can repair or sort out this issue.

Thanks in advance

The two are probably related: "Mass storage controller" is what they used
to call a harddisk controller, and CD/DVD drives are usually connected to
one.

Your best bet: go to Acer's website, see if they have any drivers for Vista
for this model laptop.
 
C

Crispy500

The DVD Drive in Devise Settings reads as ALL aOK?

Perhaps a new DVD Drive is needed?

Cheers

PS - I agree - Acer's site is not very easy to get what you need.....!

Cheers and thanks for any thoughts....

DC
 
M

MyronH

Crispy500 said:
The DVD Drive in Devise Settings reads as ALL aOK?

Perhaps a new DVD Drive is needed?

Cheers

PS - I agree - Acer's site is not very easy to get what you need.....!

Cheers and thanks for any thoughts....

DC

MyronH said:
Acer doesn't make it easy to find anything on their site do they? It does
sound like the issues are connected as the DVD is a mass storage device.
Since you know what your equipment is better then I, you might have more
luck
finding the driver you need then I did on the Acer site. That is where
you
should go to find the driver you need.

Regards,

Actually, look at the drive controller, vice the drive. The drive probably
is okay, but the controller is where you are getting the driver error on.
Also, even if the device manager is saying everything is up-to-date, there
still may be newer drivers at the manufacturer. Even though it's not as easy
as Windows Update, it's always better to get your drivers from the HW
manufacturer anyway.

Good luck and regards,
 
D

DP

Do you have anything always plugged into a USB port when you boot?
I'm not talking about a keyboard or mouse, and probably not even a printer.

I've seen various things listed as "mass storage" devices when plugged into USB, even digital cameras and a USB device I have that accesses Hi-Def television through an antenna.

So I'm thinking it might have something to do with USB.


Hi,

I hope someone might be able to help:

I have an ACER laptop with 2GB RAM and an 80GB HD. Processor speed is 1.6

I have installed Windows Vista Ultimate and it went like a dream. Vista has now even installed the SP1

Problem is that every time I reboot, Vista asks ne for a driver for a "Mass Storage Controller:" - I do not even know what that is or where to find a driver?

In addition, the DVD is recognised in the Device Driver Listing correctly and it says it is working as expected, but unfortunately and DVD or CD I put in is not read

Are these linked in anyway and does anyone have any idea how I can repair or sort out this issue.

Thanks in advance
 

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