Windows Don't Detect MP3 Player
Aug 19, 2011my computer doesn't recognize my mp3 player.
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View 1 RepliesThis is the second time it has happened (when i had Vista) and I cannot remember how I fixed the last time..... It will not read the cd/dvd player although device manager says it works properly.....
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I am using window 7 in sony vaio laptop . it is not detecting cd when i insert cd .let me know which software I should download on internate.
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Heres exactly what happens from power off on the enclosure.
1 - I plug in the USB lead then turn on power to the enclosure.
2 - I quickly go to Start, and I can see the DVD Rom drive E next to my laptops dvd rom.
3 - The green bar at the top starts filling up from left to right and gets about half way then suddenly the DVD Rom icon disappears and so does the green bar.
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5 - Sometimes a balloon comes up saying installing device, then device successfully installed...but not every time.
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As mentioned in the title the main installation will not detect the SSD and is asking for drivers, however, it is detected in diskpart.
The SSD is detected in BIOS, by ubuntu setup, linux mint setup, win7 setup's diskpart. I've ran the diskpart cleaning and reformatting and just cleaning to no avail.
The SSD works perfectly fine and I previously installed Linux Mint on it since win7 setup would not detect it besides in diskpart. I've tried adding the SATA drivers to the installation but that doesn't give me any result either, everywhere I check it's either "do the diskpart thing" or "drive's broken".
Setup:
Asus Sabertooth Z77
i5-2500k
Patriot Pyro SE 250GB
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I took it to best buy ( where I bought the computer and have a warranty at ) and they did a diagnostic test and determined that I had several viruses causing the problems. After paying 200 bucks they ''fixed'' my computer and I brought it home, only to have the same exact problems I was having before.
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What should I do? Why can't my windows 7 disc detect SSD when my BIOS can. And does this mean my SSD is still alive? [URL]
2500K CPU
120GB OCZ SSD
8GB ram
620W PSU
windows 7
I built this computer about 8 months ago.
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