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BIRCHYBOY27

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Nov 25, 2005
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Hi, i have an acer netbook which doesnt have a cd drive, bought a external usb one but i cant seem to get it to work. Anyone got any ideas of how to get it working? Thanks
 




Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Potentially you'll need the driver for the external USB drive loaded but of course you'll generally need a CD drive to do this. Do a search for the drivers on the internet, download them, install them and away you go.
 






Fungus

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May 21, 2004
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BIOS is a very basic bit of code that loads before Windows, and identifies all your hardware.

Assuming other USB devices work okay, I'd expect Windows 7 to automatically identify your drive and load the appropriate drivers when you plug it in. Are you using an older / other operating system?
 














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BIOS is a very basic bit of code that loads before Windows, and identifies all your hardware.

Assuming other USB devices work okay, I'd expect Windows 7 to automatically identify your drive and load the appropriate drivers when you plug it in. Are you using an older / other operating system?

He could also try the following. If he is running windows XP Pro there is a section called Control Panel >> Administrative tools >> Storage I think.

See if the external drive is detected here. If it has, may be do a quick format on it. NTFS It might sort it.

And your right Windows 7 should just detect it.

Make sure you select the correct drive lol
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Fungus

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I have a Samsung netbook and bought an external CD/DVD drive. It requires TWO USB sockets (one for power, one for data), and came with a special twin cable. Is yours like that, or does it have a separate power cable?
 






Fungus

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So, what's your definition of "not working"?

If you put a CD (not a DVD) in, does it spin up or just sit there dead? If you go into "My Computer", does it list it alongside the C: drive and can you click on it?
 




Fungus

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Then it does sound like a driver problem. The multi-language instructions that come with these things typically don't help much, but you should be able to get something off the company's web-site.

Anyone got any other ideas?
 






juliant

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Apr 4, 2011
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Agreed :)

What make/model drive is it? Time to be looking at the manufacturer web site or Google. If XP recognises the hardware it points to drivers.....
 


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