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I really don't think it will go that far. I mean you can still get your floppy drive going if you want too.
I really don't think it will go that far. I mean you can still get your floppy drive going if you want too.
here" the greatest solution-----Sometimes update driver won't work, the problem is in the registry so Check this video, it worked for me i think it will work for you too. CD-ROM DVD Player Not Detected [fixed] how to. - YouTube
I'm having the same issue:
I just bought a new PC because my Windows 7 PC crashed. Now I have Windows 10. My c/d drive doesn't show up when I open File Explorer and it doesn't open a window to give me options when I insert a cd. I have to tinker around for an hour and then, magically, it appears! I have no idea what or where I went or did to make that happen. I am frustrated beyond belief when I come to places like this that post pages of "solutions". Isn't there ONE solution to make my computer know there is an "e:" drive in there? Sometimes it seems like people are guessing, because the solutions don't work... or there are different causes for the same problem?
I am not very technically savvy, but I did manage to uninstall the driver and restart my PC, but that didn't help. I am not ready to start editing in the registry. And how do you know when someone instructs you to write a line that it's correct or that it's not posted with malicious intent? If Windows 10 is the greatest, why can't it just recognize a simple RW cd/dvd drive???