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I cannot connect to onedrive in a hyper-v vm. I have tried a full uninstall using Revo, and a complete reinstall. I note the ondrive version has been upgraded to 7010 from 6999.
I cannot connect to onedrive in a hyper-v vm. I have tried a full uninstall using Revo, and a complete reinstall. I note the ondrive version has been upgraded to 7010 from 6999.
I'm using latest AMD chipset drivers but are same as as last ones from Asus. Maybe I should install original ones (couple of versions behind). I'll try that now.
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Nope, same sh.....tuff. Still listed as Disk Drive (removable).
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After few minutes it showed as CD/DVD drive and it reads !!! Now I don't have Relive Control panel !!!
I see a lot of new reports at feedback hub from users with DVD-drive issues similar to what we have seen here. I bet it's a Windows BUG, not a driver issue.
Issues I've seen:
- DVD detected as HDD
- DVD detected as Removable Drive
- DVD not showing up at all in Explorer
- DVD showing up in Explorer but can't read discs
- Drivers/device can't start according to device manager
Just woke up and the upgrade to build 16186.0 completed. So my path for Hyper-V VM running on Windows 10 IP Build 16362.0
Build 16278 -> Build 16291 Slow Ring -> Build 16296.0 Fast Ring. I'll convert this VHDX to a VMDK when I get the chance.
Ugh! I woke up and the Acer was booted into the CU partition and sleeping. I forgot I changed the boot order to CU first. Had to finish installing the cumulative, drivers, and other updates. Doing disk cleanup and defrag before updating to 16296. This is one slow train.![]()