The first thing you need to do is to go into your bios and see if the dvd drive is shown there. You will probably need to press either del or F2.
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If it's not being shown in your bios then there is a problem that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with your registry.
You will need to open up the computer and check that the data cable between the motherboard and the dvd drive is correctly attached at both ends and that the power cable to the drive is also firmly attached.
Unplug them and replug them then check your bios.
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As I said before, if it doesn't show up in the bios then there is a problem!
It spinning up and reading a disk means that it is working, it doesn't mean that it is communicating with the motherboard! You need to use a little ligic with a problem like this.
Until it's working in the bios correctly, it won't work in wondows correctly.
What make of bios has your computer got and can you tell me EXACTLY what make and model the motherboard.
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It will tell you what make it is when you go into the bios. It will say "Phoenix Bios" or something similar which will be the bios make.
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I have been trying to download the manual for your motherboard but the foxconn website keeps throwing up error message after error message for me. From what I was able to see your motherboard is an old socket 462?
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So the drive is going to be ata rather than sata! You will also need to check the jumper setting on the back of the drive. Set it to master if it is the only thing on the cable!
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Only thing left is that the drive is faulty! Electronic components can fail suddenly.
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