Re: Can a virus cause problem with CD-ROM?
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Date: 10/21/03
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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:59:03 -0700
Tried un-installing and restarting windows too with no
improvement.
>-----Original Message-----
>Clifford Law wrote:
>> When I check the Device Manager there are yellow
>> exclamation marks at the two devices. I check the
>> manufacturer LG Electronics for any driver updates but
>> they say that the devices are plug&play and that
windows
>> should detect them without any problem which obviously
>> doesn't happen in my case.
>
>Have you tried to uninstall the devices? If you do that
and restart
>windows should detect the hardware and install the
appropriate drivers.
>Anything can destroy settings for devices, even
legitimate updates. If
>this does not work there may be something else that needs
to be done.
>
>- Veronica
>
>.
>
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