Computer Hope
Software => Computer software => Topic started by: skykaptain on March 25, 2008, 01:41:30 PM
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I bought a 780i mobo from EVGA and when I installed the drivers, I cannot use my DVD drives. EVGA said it was because of the Nvidia drivers and they said I had to use the standard drivers from Microsoft. I was wondering how to uninstall the Nvidia drivers and install the XP ones. That is the one point where EVGA has not helped me. Apparently this is a common problem on the 780i.
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yes i have a 780i chipset aswell...
what dvd drive is it?
Brand and model please...
I had same prob... but i kept the nVidea drivers due to the updates are way more frequent and bug free.
I updated my dvd driver. check for the latest 780i version then go on your dvd manufacturers website and get its latest and read on their forum if others are having probs.
You may have to use an older driver version of the 780i for your dvd driver to be compatible.
Hope this helps...
Just more info on dvd drive and ill reseach it aswell for you
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DVD #1: PLEXTOR PX-810A 18X SATA DVDRW
DVD #2: Lite-On 20x LH-20A1L
What updates are you talking about? I have not received any updates. My drivers for the 780i are the ones that came with the mobo.
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I updated the firmware on both of the drives but they still do not show up in the Safely Remove Hardware icon/box.
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installing the drivers that come with the cd before checking the manufacturers website is not the thing that you want to do...
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The SATA drivers were for the mobo, not the drives. As ar as I know the drivers on the CD and the ones on Nvida's are the same so it doesn't matter. I just want to know how I can install the micrsoft drivers over them so I can use the drives without having a BSOD.
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so you just want the generic driver?
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yeah, so I can use my drives.
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I updated the firmware on both of the drives but they still do not show up in the Safely Remove Hardware icon/box.
This may very well be the issue...do you have a link for the firmware updates ? ?
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For the Plextor: http://www.plextor.com/English/support/support_downloads.html#firm (I have a Plextor PX-810SA DVD±R/RW)
For the Lite-On: http://www.liteonit.com/global/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=75 (I have a Lite-On LH-20A1L-06)
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the generic drivers will not get you far.
and think again if you are going to be gaming...
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All right, what are my options? Just sit around and hope Nvidia updates soon or are there other drivers I can use? Every time I put a DD/DVD in any of the drivers I get a BSOD or it freezes up. I have not been able to watch any DVD's, play any games that need CD/DVD's or rip any music.
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Why won't my drive firmware flash correctly?
Troubleshooting firmware update problems:
1. The firmware utility returns an error when I try to update:
a.Possible software conflict. Reboot in safe mode and try to flash.
b. Possible DMA issue
- Disable DMA in your system. Enable DMA after flashing the firmware.
- For drives with a DMA jumper (see your user manual for jumper locations) install the jumper to force the drive into Multiword DMA mode. Remove the jumper after successfully running the flash utility for your drive.
c. Possible ASPI issue. ASPI software may be missing or corrupted.
2. The drive will not write a CD after I update the firmware.
1. For Windows systems, go to the Device manager and delete any CD-R/RW devices listed under the DVD/CD-ROM category
2. Reboot your system and allow the OS to detect and re-register your CD-R/RW devices
You may have to do these in safemode since you are BSOD'ing...i'm not a big fan of flashing firmware when everything is running fine.
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The problem has not changed since I upgraded the firmware.
I never got an error code, only it was completed flashing.
How do I enable/disable DMA?
When I uninstall both of the driver from the device manger only one will be installed correctly, the other one wlil be labeled as CD_ROM drive
It is now more than the SATA drivers, when I plugged in my USB flash drive is also BSOD with the same error codes.
If it helps when I reinstalled XP every time I installed a driver it said all of them were not signed and should it continue any ways. It never asked me that before.
Would a picture of the BSOD be helpful, since it is on screen for a while.
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Do you have a shiny XP CD that says MS all over it with holograms ? ?
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yep
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Go to Start/Run and type in sfc /scannow and hit Enter...have the CD handy.
Let it run to completion and re-boot.
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Go to Start/Run and type in sfc /scannow and hit Enter...have the CD handy.
Let it run to completion and re-boot.
I ran it through and it did not do anything before or after the reboot. What was it supposed to do?
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It replaces/repairs Windows system files that have been corrupted...
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It replaces/repairs Windows system files that have been corrupted...
What do I do now if it doesn't do anything dramatic/out of the ordinary?
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Now what do I do, just wait for Nvidia to upgrade their drivers?
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Some success today, I was able to play Oblivion from the DVD drive without any BSOD. I cannot rip/play my Megadeath CD, or any CD. When I try to play Test Drive Unlimited, it just goes to a black screen and freezes.
I installed the drivers for the mobo from Nvidia's website instead of the CD, have not tried the USB drive yet, or any other games either.