Terry
10-04-2005, 06:46 AM
I believe this writer is only a year old, I used it 3 times and it worked perfect, now Nero does not even recognize it as a device... I'm not sure what interface type means but it is an external DVD Rewritable,My OS is WinXP Home Edition service pack 2....please any and all help would be greatly appreciated...thank you so much and have a great day/night....Terry
Type of drive:
cd-rw, dvd (rewriter & dvd rom combo)
Location:
external
What recording software are you using?:
Nero/version
Support Information:
Device Type: CD-ROM / CDRW / DVD
Manufacturer: JustLink
Model: QPS 525 DVD+RW
Interface: Firewire / 1394
Operating System: Windows XP Home
Age of Device: < 1 year old
FCCID:
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Jerry K
10-04-2005, 04:26 PM
: I believe this writer is only a year old, I used it 3 times and it worked perfect, now Nero does not even recognize it as a device... I'm not sure what interface type means but it is an external DVD Rewritable,My OS is WinXP Home Edition service pack 2....please any and all help would be greatly appreciated...thank you so much and have a great day/night....Terry
:
: Type of drive:
cd-rw, dvd (rewriter & dvd rom combo)
: Location:
external
: What recording software are you using?:
Nero/version
Are you sure this drive is Firewire / 1394 interfaced? Most 525 drives were built many years ago and connected via parallel port interface. They haven't been built in several years so support for newer os's is either scarce or non-existant.
First thing we need to clarify is your interface... is it truely Firewire / 1394 or parallel port?
Support Information:
: Device Type:
CD-ROM / CDRW / DVD
: Manufacturer:
JustLink
: Model:
QPS 525 DVD+RW
: Interface:
Firewire / 1394
: Operating System:
Windows XP Home
: Age of Device:
< 1 year old
: FCCID:
Terry
10-04-2005, 06:56 PM
Hi Jerry, well I'm not really sure,I'm new to this stuff, but I know that I had to install a 3 port type of card into my system and I plugged the USB cable into that... The writer came with 3 cd's....3 Port PCI Card,Que DVD Burner+RW and also Toast TiTanium...my comp recognized the writer immediately and as I stated before it worked perfectly 3 times and now I can't get it recognized at all...I have no idea what a "parallel port" is...I am truely a newbie to this comp. stuff...but any help and time you have to offer to give me is HIGHLY appreciated..Thankx a million...Terry
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Jerry K
10-05-2005, 04:38 AM
: Hi Jerry, well I'm not really sure,I'm new to this stuff, but I know that I had to install a 3 port type of card into my system and I plugged the USB cable into that... The writer came with 3 cd's....3 Port PCI Card,Que DVD Burner+RW and also Toast TiTanium...my comp recognized the writer immediately and as I stated before it worked perfectly 3 times and now I can't get it recognized at all...I have no idea what a "parallel port" is...I am truely a newbie to this comp. stuff...but any help and time you have to offer to give me is HIGHLY appreciated..Thankx a million...Terry
Ok, forget the parallel port thing.. it doesn't sound like you have that kind of hardware. A parallel port is the same as a LPT1 port (older type of port).
If your drive connects to a usb port, then the 3 port pci card sounds like just that... a 3 port usb controller card. Before a usb drive can be recognized by the system, it must first recognize that there is first a usb controller. Once accomplished, the system will automatically detect and install the drive without user intervention. Take a look in Device Manager and see what is reported there for the USB card. eg: present/not present, flagged/not flagged, etc. You must get the system to see the usb card before it has a chance of seeing the drive.
Terry
10-05-2005, 07:33 AM
Hey Jerry, yes the 1394 net adapter is there and everything looks great,no ? or yellow warnings about anything missing... I did notice however that my disk drives and dvd/cd-rom drives are fine as well...Thankx...Terry