: absolutely cannot locate
:
: Type of drive:
cd-rom (reader only)
: Location:
internal
: What recording software are you using?:
Other (Other: not sure)
Optical drives do not require any driver when used in any Windows os from 95 up. Support is provided natively by the os.
When properly connected/configured, the os should recognize the drive during bootup and a listing should appear in Device Manager under CD-ROM showing the drive. If the os fails to detect the drive, here are the most common reasons:
1: Improperly connected ide ribbon cable or defective cable/connectors.
2: Master/Slave jumper not set correctly.
3: Problem with the ide port to which the drive is connected or...
4: Wrong ide drivers installed.
5: IDE port is disabled in bios.
6: Improperly flashed firmware
7: Defective drive.
Support Information:
: Device Type:
CD-ROM / CDRW / DVD
: Manufacturer:
Toshiba
: Model:
MK6026Gax
: Interface:
IDE
: Operating System:
Windows XP Home
: Age of Device:
< 2 years old
: FCCID: