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Old 08-12-2005, 04:20 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by RLacey
Is the computer not detecting the drive within Windows at all, or can it simply not read the discs? You could try uninstalling the drivers for the drive, and then reinstalling using the "Add new hardware" option.

Alternatively, it could just be that the drive has worn out - this happened to me just last week . How old is your PC?
Both. I did to an uninstall in Device Manager, restarted and it detected the drive.

Computer's about 13 months old.

Shall I try updating the drive?
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