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I still have the same problem and picked it up on a MSI 7336 M/Board as well I think Its because of the M/Board drivers thats not loaded from the installation disc but from an exe that i downloaded fron HP's websiteHi
I still have the same problem and picked it up on a MSI 7336 M/Board as well I think Its because of the M/Board drivers thats not loaded from the installation disc but from an exe that i downloaded fron HP's website
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Most burner software will only allow one burn at time. It has nothing to do with how many drives you have. If you had two differant types of burner software you might be able to burn 2 DVD's at the same time.
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Hi, Compaq dx2300 Drivers Please visit the above link from HP Official Support and From NETWORK SECTION download the Ethernet Drivers for BROADCOM and INTEL NIC (for XP)
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You Can download the Onboard network card's driver by going to www.hp.com and follow the tabs to the HP dowload centre. Just ensure you have the correct model before downloading the driver.
First check the device manager to see if the drive is listed or has a yellow !. See if any error code is listed, ie. error code 39. If it does then it is a driver problem. Try reinstalling the driver/software package that came with your dvd drive. If none of these are present then try using a good quality dvd cleaner in the drive. After cleaning use a known good dvd to see if the drive is working. If all these fail then try uninstalling the drive using the remove hardware function from the control panel. After it is uninstalled reboot the computer & see if the drive automatically reinstalls. Hope this helps & please remember to rate my answer. Thanks.
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I still have the same problem and picked it up on a MSI 7336 M/Board as well I think Its because of the M/Board drivers thats not loaded from the installation disc but from an exe that i downloaded fron HP's website
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