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Hello,
I recently bought a new machine. It's meant to have a combo CD/DVD drive, but I can't play DVDs -- either films or data DVDs. Is there a simple way to find out if it is indeed a combo drive? If I look in device manager, and click on DVD/CD-ROM drives, it lists: AOPEN DUW 1616/ARR SCSI CdRom Device The manufaturers provided a mainboard CD, but I can't seem to find any drivers on there. Any views gratefully accepted! |
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http://usa.aopen.com/Products/dvd+rw/duw1616arr.htm
Its ide, not a scsi device. No drivers are required for ide usability. Playing of DVD commercial movies requires 3rd party software. Burning any kind of DVDs requires 3rd party software. DMA should be enabled on the ide controller section in XP for this device. Where the writer is connected may be influencing XP's interpretation of the interface. IE: scsi. XP cannot natively interpret an optical device as DVD capable. Contact the retailer or manufacturer of the PC as appropriate if you have such DVD read/write software installed that came with the PC, and not working. Most PCs can read DVD data discs in a DVD capable device without support from any driver etc. Such is how DVD movies are written to a certain extent. And some have a built-in DVD movie viewing software that autostarts for installation approval/disapproval when inserted in a PC's DVD device. I would be most interested as to where on the PC that the ide data cable is connected to for your DUW1616/ARR. ---------- Jonny <sanchosser@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1133700718.584896.309620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > Hello, > > I recently bought a new machine. It's meant to have a combo CD/DVD > drive, but I can't play DVDs -- either films or data DVDs. > > Is there a simple way to find out if it is indeed a combo drive? > > If I look in device manager, and click on DVD/CD-ROM drives, it lists: > > AOPEN DUW 1616/ARR SCSI CdRom Device > > The manufaturers provided a mainboard CD, but I can't seem to find any > drivers on there. > > Any views gratefully accepted! > |
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sanchosser@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, > > I recently bought a new machine. It's meant to have a combo CD/DVD > drive, but I can't play DVDs -- either films or data DVDs. > > Is there a simple way to find out if it is indeed a combo drive? > > If I look in device manager, and click on DVD/CD-ROM drives, it lists: > > AOPEN DUW 1616/ARR SCSI CdRom Device > > The manufaturers provided a mainboard CD, but I can't seem to find any > drivers on there. > > Any views gratefully accepted! It appears to be a DVD burner. Google is your friend. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...&btnG=Searc h In order to play DVD movies you will need some software to do this. If it didn't come with your computer you will have to purchase it. http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/products/main_1_ENU.html You could also download a codec for Windows Media Player. I have not tried any of the the free codecs so I can't recommend one. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...o ogle+Search You should be able to read data DVD's automatically. If you can't something is wrong. As it is a new machine you should contact the vendor you bought it from to get this solved. It sounds like either the drive is defective or it is installed improperly. It should not normally be showing up as a SCSI device. It may be attached to a RAID controller on your motherboard rather than an IDE controller. Kerry |
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Oh dear! Things have gone a bit haywire!
I went to the appropriate page on the AOpen website to download the firmware. I went through the process then it stopped. Now, the CD drawer won't open and in devices, the name of the drive has changed to: RICOH PLoader2 REGULUS SCSI CdRom Device |
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WHY did you do that?
Now you may have voided your warranty on the drive. It was suggested you take the computer back to the place of purchase. I heartedly suggest you do that before you make matters worse yet! -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! <sanchosser@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1133712283.432020.165020@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Oh dear! Things have gone a bit haywire! > > I went to the appropriate page on the AOpen website to download the > firmware. > > I went through the process then it stopped. Now, the CD drawer won't > open and in devices, the name of the drive has changed to: > > RICOH PLoader2 REGULUS SCSI CdRom Device > |
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Sanchosser
Now is your chance to know that you have a CDRW/DVD combo drive, because that is what you are going to have to ask for at the computer store counter.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User <sanchosser@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1133712283.432020.165020@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Oh dear! Things have gone a bit haywire! > > I went to the appropriate page on the AOpen website to download the > firmware. > > I went through the process then it stopped. Now, the CD drawer won't > open and in devices, the name of the drive has changed to: > > RICOH PLoader2 REGULUS SCSI CdRom Device > |
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You might try to re-flash the drive..? See the link below..
http://club.aopen.com.tw/forum/viewm...essageID=78216 Review these links and see if they apply.. http://global.aopen.com.tw/tech/ http://download.aopen.com.tw/default.aspx Best of luck.. j;-j "sanchosser@gmail.com" wrote: > Oh dear! Things have gone a bit haywire! > > I went to the appropriate page on the AOpen website to download the > firmware. > > I went through the process then it stopped. Now, the CD drawer won't > open and in devices, the name of the drive has changed to: > > RICOH PLoader2 REGULUS SCSI CdRom Device > > |
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sanchosser@gmail.com wrote:
> Oh dear! Things have gone a bit haywire! > > I went to the appropriate page on the AOpen website to download the > firmware. > > I went through the process then it stopped. Now, the CD drawer won't > open and in devices, the name of the drive has changed to: > > RICOH PLoader2 REGULUS SCSI CdRom Device I don't see in any of the threads you started where anyone suggested you flash the firmware of the drive. You have probably voided the warranty now. I would contact the vendor before you go any further and see what they will do for you. If your warranty is void I suggest the following. Make sure the drive is connected to the proper controller on your motherboard. As it is showing up as a SCSI device it is probaly connected to a RAID controller. Once you have confirmed the drive is connected to a non-RAID IDE controller re-flash the drive with the correct firmware, either from the backup you made or by downloading the correct firmware. Note: Do not do this before contacting your vendor to see if they will help you. Kerry |
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Jaymon -- thank you very much for your reply. The first link you give
seems to mirror my problem exactly, but I do not know anything about "re-flashing"?! |
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Well, you flashed the drive evidently, only you know what you used and where
you got it from, right..? Go to the AOpen download center link and select "DVD ReWriter Drives" for your product selection and you should see a manual & a firmware R1.03 for your DUW1616/ARR.. The question is did you use the above firmware update initially to flash the drive or did you use some other update, from where..? Where did you get the initial firmware update from...? The reason I ask is that the person in the forum link mentions that he re-flashed and got it to work, I am assuming that he used the same firmware update again.. If you try to re-flash the drive with the new firmware update it may not work if it sees the drive as a RICOH PLoader2, this is totally your call, as indeed it was to flash the drive in the first place.. A bad flash can destroy an optical drive and void any warranty, sometimes however you can re-flash and recover from a bad flash, do so at your own risk.. Basic instructions from the AOpen site w/your drives Model# added.. CD/DVD media should not be present on the drive, download the firmware file from AOpen Download Center. Once it has been saved on your local hard drive, double click on it. Winzip Self Extractor will appear, click OK. Next, click on Setup, AOpen's RWFlash box will be shown. Under Target drive box, make sure that AOpen DRW1616 is selected. Check the source file; it should match the version of the file that was downloaded. Click on Next then Start, updating process will now commence. When prompted with a message that update is complete, click on Close. Power off system, switch on and your drive is now updated Use caution and best of luck.. j;-j "sanchosser@gmail.com" wrote: > Jaymon -- thank you very much for your reply. The first link you give > seems to mirror my problem exactly, but I do not know anything about > "re-flashing"?! > > |
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