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It does not appear that Hitachi is providing any support for their CD-ROM drives; you will have to make a choice to download your driver from one of the many available services. Some are free but may require you to download their driver scanner. You might consider these sources:
you dont need a driver for DVD-ROM it will automatically appear to your screen.. you just need a NERO if your DVD rom has a quality to burn a cd.. or dvd
I believe that there are two heads on for CD and one for DVD I think that maybe one of your read/write heads is faulty try and parse the DVD using DVD Shrink if this loads the DVD then your head is working
Sounds like it's just fried... Sorry... There is a universal driver for CD-rom(same with DVD-Rom drives) drives that windows uses.. so if it doesn't work it's not cause of the drivers(especially if you just reinstalled windows or it was just repaired since it reinstalls the drivers from the cd)
No, DVD-RAM disc recorded on the DVD Camcorder will not play back on every drive.
Some of the new DVD-ROM drives designed to be compliant with the new DVD-RAM book2 standards will playback discs recorded on the DVD Camcorder. Many previous DVD-ROM drives on the market that came out before the DVD-RAM standard was released will not play back discs recorded on the DVD Camcorder.
HITACHI manufactures DVD-ROM drives for some PC manufactures as OEM products.
HITACHI model GD-7500 DVD-ROM has DVD-RAM read/write compatibility.
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