Articles tagged with: dvd
On Dec 9th, I got 9 overnight automatic updates installed for XP and Office 2003. The very next morning, my wireless adapter froze.
Using Windows automatic update the installation of the SP2 fails. The follwing message is provided. Microsoft Office Access Runtime and Data Connectivity 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
After automatic updates were installed for WinXP & Office 7 my DVD-RW drivers (JLMS DVD-ROM XJ-HD 166 and TEAC DVD+RW DV-W58E) were wiped out (Code 41) no longer found.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2009/11/02/pre-migration-steps.aspx So we’re once again in our series of how to prepare for a migration. To recap, we read, we watched.
A common pяoblem with an easy solution described here: July 8, 2009 Your CD drive or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Windows or other programs Ǝиçεl ◕‿◕ -=-
I am having the same problem however after i changed bios to make the DVD the first boot drive it still won’t fix the problem. I even changed it to make all the boot sequences the DVD drive but still won’t boot.
The system is experiencing a filters issue.
Ok, so I thought I’d share a real-world support scenario that happened to me today: So I have a new contract customer I just signed a couple weeks ago, and they went live as of 9/1.
There are 11 replies, with the last one on 02/12/2009 at 11:07:29 PM by sixdoubleo Quote: Just a quick update… I pulled the Hyper-V drives out, and swapped a couple new drives into the same hardware and installed ESXi on it.
I have an early 2007 copy (pre-SP1) Ultimate Upgrade DVD which I never used to upgrade my XP, with all the negative feedback going around at that time. Could have returned …
And you Windows Update problem is…? syed wrote:
More here: Re: I cannot play my DVD in my computer
As this is not a problem related to Windows Update, perhaps you could try one of the Vista Newsgroups. I also recommend that you do not use all caps in your posting as …

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