![]() I had 8.1 before that and the DVD drive worked ok. After an IT friend of mine put together the computer I installed a legit Win7 and didn't really use it, I don't remember putting a disk into the computer at that state. To give a bit of a background, my motherboard and processor is new (Gigabyte Z97 D3H, i5 4460), the rest of the system is "older" (replaced the components over the past years). don't know if it has anything to do with it but SM Bus Driver doesn't work according to the Device Manager and I can't update or do anything with it. But how do you do if you have a w2k3+sp2 and install wds there and lets say that you dont have a longhorn/vista dvd to extract the boot.wim from. Luckly I had a Longhorn DVD nearby to extract the image from. ![]() Checked the motherboard, cables, everything seems ok, the DVD is connected, gets electricity, opens, closes, hums, but doesn't appear in the system. I kind of figured that part out (WAIK boot.wim) later on when I tried to boot. I have tried old regedit tweaks like deleting max and min values, and adding it as controller0. ![]() DVD Drive is missing from My Computer and Device Manager as well. So I pressed the button on my DVD ROM, it opened okay, put in the disk, closed, started humming, and that's all. As my internet isn't really fast and is has a daily limit of 9GBs at max speed, I prefer installing huuuge games like Witcher 3 from disk. ![]() Loving it and all, however today I wanted to install a game from a disk. Hello! I have upgraded my system to Win10.
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