I have a ASUS 24X DVD Burner SATA Model DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS - OEM but when I try to install the drivers I downloaded from here [URL] it tells me "No match detected! This utility is only for ASUS DRW-24B1ST.0-0-1-0 D:ASUS DRW-24B1ST c. 105 detected" Do I have to go in and change it's name or something and if so how? I made sure I have right version of Windows 7 64-bit?
I bought a refurbed Asus K50IJ-BBZ5 laptop this week.When I log into an administrator account after bootup, it will immediately give me a message about installing new device driver software, then in 20 seconds or so say that the install failed.The failure message specifically says"Device Driver software was not successfully installed.First, my ethernet works fine. I've plugged the laptop into a router and gotten to the internet, lost connection upon unplugging (i.e., it's not a wireless signal that is connecting me), reconnected upon plugging back in. Furthermore, when I have wireless enabled and am not plugged in by ethernet, I connect to the internet fine as well.So my wired and wireless internet access is fine.Third, it shows that specific network adapter working fine. Fourth, when I do try to update the device driver software using the device manager, it tells me that my driver is up to date.So my issue isn't so much with the network adapter/ethernet, since they do what I want them to. My issue is how do I stop the computer from pushing this driver at me?And I have cleaned the computer of most ASUS bloatware, and used msconfig to find what's running at startup, and there's nothing running that I see that is pushing this on me.
In a few days i'm gonna buy an asus eee (900, 901 or 904)
So I wanna know if it's possible to get windows seven on it, and run it normally without freezzing al the time? if you use the aero function off course.
Asus p5n-d mobo e8400 pro geforce 9800gtx+ 1 x ide with xp and 1 x sata with xp
Installed a new second Sata looking to get rid of the ide drive after install
everything disconnected except the new sata and a sata optical
Install hangs doesn't even get started many attempts.
Booted up existing xp on the existing sata drive and inserted windows 7 install disk. This caused the system to completely freeze no mouse movement nothing.
Booted up system with xp on old ide drive and inserted windows 7 install and it worked!
Had the install load windows 7 on the new sata drive.
All is ok but to load windows 7 now i have to boot via the old ide drive.
booting up from the new sata drive fails. so obviously can't get rid of old ide drive now.
So any ideas as to why the above has happened??(am suspecting sata driver issues)
And also is there a workaround to do a clean install direct to my new sata drive?
I’ve just built a new pc, rough spec below. I’m not very knowledgeable (probably haven’t set it up correctly it’s a quad core its all rather intimidating coming from a 1.1ghz AGP machine prior) and I’m having difficulties, hoping to find answers here.
System spec:
OS: Currently XP I did install windows 7 32 bit, and went back to XP Mobo: Asus p6t deluxe v2 (the one without the sas controllers) CPU: Intel i7 920 Ram: Crucial ballistix 1333mhz
Not over clocked, all stock, on air with a heat sink.
1.I’m trying to install windows 7 64 bit (frustrating/border line tears), during installation, a driver that has no description is required from a media device, searching online and using ideas I’m still unable to install windows 7 64 bit, but I have had windows 7 32 bit installed, without a driver requirement issue.
2.In my bios I can read my lg ch08 super multi blu ray drivers description, but it doesn’t show up (the letter drive icon) in my computer, it opens closes and speeds up, and I can not find a driver online… it doesn’t appear to exist inside the os.
I haven’t flashed the bios, seems to deep a process but it may be required, I ran windows 7 upgrade advisor and it mentioned a miniport driver possible issue, I just really need guidance here, I’m trying to install Windows 7 home premium edition.
Not sure if this is the correct place to ask this but. Just wondered if someone can help me. I've recently bought an asus xonar D2/PM, I downloaded the updated drivers from the Asus website and tried installing it on my new Windows 7 64 bit install but every time i run the install it crashes the PC which leaves me with the dreaded blue screen. I also tried installing with the drivers disc that came with the soundcard but i get the exact problem
I recently bought an Asus Xonar DGX soundcard for an HTPC I'm building. Upon installing the card and booting into Windows 7, Windows recognized the card but was unable to install a driver for it.
Trying to then install the drivers (via both the CD driver and one I downloaded from the Asus website) I was greeted with the following error message, ""Please plug-in ASUS Xonar D2 Audio device." I tried moving the soundcard to a different PCI-express slot, but I was greeted with the same error.
At this point, I'm not sure why I am unable to install the soundcard on my Windows 7 install. Everything has been working correctly so far, so not sure if there is a driver issue or something that is wrong with the card itself.
I install Windows 7 with a dvd, and complete the whole step, but after the welcome screen appear, 5 sec later, it suddenly shutdown itself, and it wont boot from the hdd, it just show the asus screen, then blinking cursor, and then restart and show the asus screen again, and so on..
I'm struggling to do a clean install of Windows 7 on my new Asus K55VM laptop. First, I made the recovery ISO's. Then, I downloaded a Win 7 64bit Home Premium image from Digital River, copied it to a USB disk, and did the whole MS "Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool" thing. Boots fine, but asks for a CD/DVD driver. However, none of the drivers available is accepted. So I burned a DVD instead, which made it pass the driver issue.
Then I managed to clear the "OS" partition, but the installer says "the selected disk is of the GPT partition style" and Windows can't be installed. I've managed to boot in "UEFI" mode on a Windows 7 Ultimate DVD and finish the install, but since I don't have a license, thats a dead end. I've read somewhere that I could change the "AHCI" setting in the bios, but not sure if that would cause any performance issues. Should I delete all partitions? Would that do any difference?
I have an Acer Aspire with Windows 7. I went to burn a dvd with Windows DVD Maker and it told me that there wasn't a dvd burner installed. What do you recommend I do?
I did a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit from a DVD with no problems. Once Windows 7 booted, Device Manager saw the drive and the proper model number. Says it was working properly. I could even flash the firmware. What I can't do, is eject the tray or see the disc. I can't eject manually or via Windows 7. And Windows 7 doesn't see the Windows 7 Ultimate DVD stuck inside.
I flashed the firmware w/ Vista 64-bit firmware, Vista 64-bit from the previous version, XP, Vista 32-bit...didn't matter.
So I bought a brand new Sony drive people on Newegg had zero problems with in Windows 7. Just installed it and I have the same problem!!!!
Both drives are SATA. I have 2 SATA HDDs as well. The order shouldn't matter with SATA right? Still I changed the DVD drive to be first in the chain, rather than 2nd, but that didn't help either.
The drive will recognize a recorded disc and display and pla ythe contents. If I put in a blank disc, it will pop up the "What do you want to do" window and will start the process by allowing you to choose as USB or Data disc and will allow you to name the disc. The DVD window opens but you can not Drag and drop. Highlighting the files and clicking burn, copy and paste or send to options do not work either. The computer will just ding like it received an incorrect command. I do have a CD/DVD burning software program installed and it works to burn discs. I had not used it before today. This came installed on the system. I have not installed, deleted, downloaded or made any changes to my system. One day the disc burning function in Windows 7 worked and the next day it didn't. I ran the troubleshooter for burning discs and it said everything was fully functional. I prefer the Windows 7 option to running a separate program. I have rebooted and I also tried a rollback to a previous date. Nothing has worked.
The computer is HP and is about 1 yr old. It came with Windows 7 home premium. This is not an upgrade from a different operating system. I am very technical, but this has me stumped.
Ive been trying for 3 days now to install a clean os on a raid 0 setup. I can get the array setup in the bios np, but when it comes time to actually install the os i can't. Reason being i cannot for the life of me find a raid driver that is signed by windows>< The south chip is sb700.
So I just recently decided to do a RAID 0 configuration on my ASUS M4A89GTD with two 1 tb drives. I first set the Raid controller to the raid 0 setting and added my two drives. The raid manager reported back the raid 0 drive was healthy and working fine.
I proceeded to go through with a fresh windows 7, 64-bit install. The install goes fine but when the computer boots up to load windows 7, it hits a blue screen and instantly restarts. Over and over again.
I think I tracked down the issue to a rogue registry entry. Apparently there is an entry called iaStorV that causes the drivers.sys file to not load the drivers correctly, causing a blue screen error.
Things ive tried: Using ubuntu off a cd. Didn't work because the chntpw doesn't know how to mount a raid 0 drive Regedit bootloading programs, dont work because they dont know how to deal with a raid drive Regedit in the system restore command prompt. Doesn't work because it's version doesn't match windows 7
I bought an ASUS laptop and it came with no disk. I not only do not want the bloatware but I want to switch the HDD out for a newly purchased SSD. How can I do this? I want to use the license that came with the laptop
i'm trying to update my intel hd graphics driver with no success as of yet. i've used drivermax to update and when the driver tries to install the screen goes black. i tried installing the drivers manually from intel's website and i kept getting error messages saying the driver was not validated for this computer and that i needed drivers from the manufacturers website. i tried that as well and still got the same message stating that the drivers were not validated for this computer. so i'm now in a bind. obviously something's up when even the vga driver downloaded from asus' website will not install.
I was wondering if somone could help me out. My dvd r, rw was allowing me to watch movies. but now windows 7 is only recognizing it as a burn and will not allow me to play dvds. If I put a DVD in to play it, the disc ejects and windows asks me to insert a a disc into d drive.
I have downloaded the .iso file for Visual Studio Express 2010 and when I right click an hit Burn disc image there is nothing in the drop down box for Disc Burner and the status is: The disc burner wasn't found. Make sure you have the disc burner installed and you have the right permission the burn this disc.
Im unsure what the problem is and have tried looking on the internet to find help but so far havent had any luck. When I try to burn a disc my laptop reads the disc fine and acts like its burning until a few minutes later when it comes up with an error message! Does anyone know how i can fix this? I have an Acer Aspire 5536 laptop and Windows 7.
Has anyone been able to get the VirtualXP environment to see a physical DVD burner as a burner, rather than just a DVD drive?
I've configured the setting to use my physical F: drive which is a LG DVD burner. However any software I have loaded into VirtualXP does not recognize this drive as a burner.
I can put a DVD in the physical drive and access it via the virtual environment. That part works just fine. But no burning capability.
I guess this would be moot if I could get Nero to install on Windows 7/64.