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Equium A200 - ODD now unresponsive after adding a driver
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Permlink Replies: 2 - Pages: 1 - Last Post: 19-Jan-2012 09:27 Last Post By: MisterX
streakyme

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Equium A200 - ODD now unresponsive after adding a driver
Posted: 18-Jan-2012 19:54
 
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I could not burn cd's in itunes, getting error 2131...so updated a driver TSST corp CDDVDW TS-L632H ATA Device....retstarted pc and now i cannot even open CD rom drive. i used a pin and opened it to put in a cd but it cannont detect that either....so a wrong driver i guess but don't know where to start to get the correct one.

very frustrated!!! Thanks
Horwath

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Re: Equium A200 - ODD now unresponsive after adding a driver
Posted: 19-Jan-2012 07:58   in response to: streakyme in response to: streakyme
 
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Have you downloaded this firmware update from Toshiba support page?
I don’t know which A200 (A200-xxx) do you have exactly and cannot check it.
MisterX

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Re: Equium A200 - ODD now unresponsive after adding a driver
Posted: 19-Jan-2012 09:27   in response to: streakyme in response to: streakyme
 
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Hi

You are talking about the driver for TSST corp CDDVDW TS-L632H.
But the point is that Windows use an own Microsoft driver and there are no “drivers” for an CD/DVD drive….therefore I assume you downloaded an firmware.

But usage of wrong or not compatible firmware can damage the CD/DVD drive and can make this useless… therefore it looks like you updated the firmware which affected the CD/DVD drive.

By the way: in the CD/DVD drive recognized in BIOS?
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