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More info?)
FWIW you will need Windows 2000 drivers, as WIN2K doesn't know about
DVD. IF the "drivers" the "manufacturer?" uses/provides won't support
Win2K then it's pretty tough to use those unsupported features.
Karen wrote:
> Ryan,
>
> I thought the same thing you did. But according to Dell and to the
> manufacturer, there are no specific drivers. The folks at dell sent me the
> original system disk and it contains no drivers for either optical drive.
> I've reinstalled the chipset. same result.
>
> "Ryan Hanisco" wrote:
>
>
>>Karen,
>>
>>You'll need to get the specific drivers from dell and install them. Log
>>into dell support and use the service tag number on the machine. That will
>>get you the specific drivers you need.
>>
>>--
>>Ryan Hanisco
>>MCSE, MCDBA
>>FlagShip Integration Services
>>Chicago, IL
>>
>>"Karen Hunter" <Karen Hunter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news
0D679B2-BA88-46AB-A359-182FB27BC66A@microsoft.com...
>>
>>>I've got a new dell optiplex gx 280. It shipped with XP but we installed
>>>the
>>>corporate w2k load. now "my computer" sees 2 generic compact disc drives
>>>instead of one dvd-rom and one dvd-rw. how can I fix that?
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>
>>>Karen
>>
>>
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