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Join Date: May 2001
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I recently bought The Sony CD-RW Recorder, and I have a BioStar M6TBA motherboard and a Toshiba DVD ROM, which came with the system, running on Windows 98. The CMOS detects the Sony CD-RW, but when the system boots up to the desktop, There is no new drive being built. I think I might need to update my driver, but i don't know the exact file I need to download to update my driver. I tried calling my manufacturer, Inteva, for two days now, but I can't get through, it's like the company doesn't exist anymore. I would really appreciate it if you an assist me with on this problem. Aso, I think my driver is by Intel.
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Registered User
Join Date: May 1999
Location: Athens, GREECE
Posts: 3,772
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Is everything fine on the Device Manager? Any driver missing? Any IRQ conflicts?
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: LaBelle, Florida USA
Posts: 314
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Busmaster drivers for this board up to date?
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Join Date: May 2001
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Well the DVD is set as Slave on the Primary IDE, while the Sony Recorder is set by itself on the Secondary IDE. The device manager detects the hard drive and the DVD drive, but there is an exclamation with a yellow circle on the secondary IDE port. I think I need to update my drive on the seconadry IDE port, so it can build a drive for the Sony Recorder. Or maybe something else. It's 5 days now, and it has been torture.
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