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chipsndukes
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      08-13-2009

Hi,

I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop, it has a TS-L633
DVD-RW drive and is running Vista Home Premium, 32bit.

I updated the DVD drive firmware to the latest available on Dell'
website (original D300, current DW10), which is supposedly Windows
capable.

Now Vista is nagging me every time it starts that the DVD burne
drivers need to be updated. The DVD doesn't need drivers, it use
cdrom.sys. The drive otherwise functions perfectly.

If I tell it to "ask me later", it leaves me alone, but how do I get i
to stop opening the New Hardware wizard every time I restart ?

Thanks in advance for your help!
Chipsnduke


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      08-13-2009
Are you running Vista HP 32 bit SP2?


"chipsndukes" <> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
> I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop, it has a TS-L633C
> DVD-RW drive and is running Vista Home Premium, 32bit.
>
> I updated the DVD drive firmware to the latest available on Dell's
> website (original D300, current DW10), which is supposedly Windows 7
> capable.
>
> Now Vista is nagging me every time it starts that the DVD burner
> drivers need to be updated. The DVD doesn't need drivers, it uses
> cdrom.sys. The drive otherwise functions perfectly.
>
> If I tell it to "ask me later", it leaves me alone, but how do I get it
> to stop opening the New Hardware wizard every time I restart ?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
> Chipsndukes
>
>
>
>
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      08-13-2009


'Curious[_4_ Wrote:
> ;859833']Are you running Vista HP 32 bit SP2?


Hi Curious,

Yes, I am.

Just as a note as well, I did finally contact Dell support (last
resort), and they claimed the Vista installation was corrupted.

I am now reloading Vista, and it seems to (for now) have corrected the
problem. The DVD drive appears "proper" in the device manager, and
there are no more nag messages for drivers, even with the Dell updated
firmware.

So my advice would be the following:

1. update your firmware to Dell's newest version at your own risk
2. if you do get messed up, then reload Vista, unfortunately the only
solution (so far)

Hopefully that's the last I've heard of this issue, but I'm still
crossing my fingers.

I hope this information helps somebody else.

Chipsndukes




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