[RESOLVED] Problem using CDDVD drive
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Problem using CDDVD drive

    I recently purchased a refurbished comp (HPDC7900) running Windows 7. I had no problems with the unit until I tried to use my CDDVD reader (TSST Corp CDDVDW TS-H653Z) and could not find it. I ran the the windows trouble shooter from the control panel and the result showed under device status
    " A Driver (service) for this device has been disabled An alternative driver may be providing this functionality
    (code 32)"

    I then ran a search for another driver and the answer came back that your driver is the most up to date.

    I then ran The microsoft Mr. Fixit (MicrosoftFixitdvd/MATSKB.run.exe) and it said " we did not detect any problem and therefore no fixes were applied"

    Any help would be appreciated
    billwil

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    Problem solved itself, rebooted comp and system somehow reset itself and enabled unit . Don't know how, but i'm happy it is fixed. Thanks
    billwil

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