RookieGeek
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Hi there everyone, I've got a problem and I suspect I'm in the right place.
My PC (a Packard Bell iMedia 1437) runs windows XP. Originally it had 512Mb Ram but I put a Gig in. It also uses a NEC ND3530A DVD +- RW as its primary disc reader. Recently I started developing some problems. The ND3530A was refusing to recognise DVD RW's (of any type or manutfacturer) as anything but CD's and so after updating the Drivers to no avail I resigned myself to having to fork out £20 for an external hard drive, but I did.
Within a week I was the proud owner of a Mat****a UJDA770 DVD RW and was ready to start burning my videos. Now here's where I got really annoyed. The brand new DVD burner wouldn't even read the discs I placed inside. The only thing I could find was a file called Driver Tool that offered to scan and update an any and all outdated drivers - the catch? (£29.99) a year.
Is there anything I can do before I ask for my money back?
Thanks in advance
My PC (a Packard Bell iMedia 1437) runs windows XP. Originally it had 512Mb Ram but I put a Gig in. It also uses a NEC ND3530A DVD +- RW as its primary disc reader. Recently I started developing some problems. The ND3530A was refusing to recognise DVD RW's (of any type or manutfacturer) as anything but CD's and so after updating the Drivers to no avail I resigned myself to having to fork out £20 for an external hard drive, but I did.
Within a week I was the proud owner of a Mat****a UJDA770 DVD RW and was ready to start burning my videos. Now here's where I got really annoyed. The brand new DVD burner wouldn't even read the discs I placed inside. The only thing I could find was a file called Driver Tool that offered to scan and update an any and all outdated drivers - the catch? (£29.99) a year.
Is there anything I can do before I ask for my money back?
Thanks in advance