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I have a CD-R/CD-RW recognition issue that is long and complicated, so please
bear with me. Yesterday morning I turned on my computer and I was told that I
had a problem with my CMOS and that I needed to go into my CMOS and save my
settings. I simply entered my CMOS and went straight to 'Save Settings and
Exit' without changing anything. The computer automatically restarted and my
screen was blank and no data was being displayed. From previous experience I
knew that I could reset my CMOS by opening my computer and initiating the
CMOS reset function by grounding my pin (which sits next to the battery). The
computer started fine and I was asked to go back into my CMOS and save my
settings. This kept happening 2 more times where I saved and exited and
eventually reset the CMOS. Against the advice of the computer I decided that
the next time I entered my CMOS I would reset all the settings back to their
defaults. This actually worked and my computer got back to the windows
desktop screen. Everything was fine until I realized that my DVD drive was
being recognized but my CD Drive wasn't. There is simply no sign of my CDRW
anywhere on my syster. After trying to find the drivers unsuccessfully online
and after using windows troubleshooter software I decided to post this for
help. I simply do not know if this is a driver issue or a CMOS issue. Please
help me.
My CD-RW is Samsung SW-252F
N.B. The DVD Drive works fine.
Also, when I turn the computer on it asks me to enter CMOS EVERY SINGLE
TIME. I think there is a larger problem to this than I realize. How do I stop
this message on startup? Also, since I reset all my CMOS options to their
defaults are there any changes I should make to make sure that my computer
runs better?
bear with me. Yesterday morning I turned on my computer and I was told that I
had a problem with my CMOS and that I needed to go into my CMOS and save my
settings. I simply entered my CMOS and went straight to 'Save Settings and
Exit' without changing anything. The computer automatically restarted and my
screen was blank and no data was being displayed. From previous experience I
knew that I could reset my CMOS by opening my computer and initiating the
CMOS reset function by grounding my pin (which sits next to the battery). The
computer started fine and I was asked to go back into my CMOS and save my
settings. This kept happening 2 more times where I saved and exited and
eventually reset the CMOS. Against the advice of the computer I decided that
the next time I entered my CMOS I would reset all the settings back to their
defaults. This actually worked and my computer got back to the windows
desktop screen. Everything was fine until I realized that my DVD drive was
being recognized but my CD Drive wasn't. There is simply no sign of my CDRW
anywhere on my syster. After trying to find the drivers unsuccessfully online
and after using windows troubleshooter software I decided to post this for
help. I simply do not know if this is a driver issue or a CMOS issue. Please
help me.
My CD-RW is Samsung SW-252F
N.B. The DVD Drive works fine.
Also, when I turn the computer on it asks me to enter CMOS EVERY SINGLE
TIME. I think there is a larger problem to this than I realize. How do I stop
this message on startup? Also, since I reset all my CMOS options to their
defaults are there any changes I should make to make sure that my computer
runs better?