Asus n53sv cd drive not working
- #Asus n53sv cd drive not working drivers#
- #Asus n53sv cd drive not working driver#
- #Asus n53sv cd drive not working iso#
- #Asus n53sv cd drive not working windows 8#
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#Asus n53sv cd drive not working windows 8#
Microsoft Windows 8 (read more on our Windows 8 Recovery Disk and Repair Disc Download article).
#Asus n53sv cd drive not working iso#
It’s an ISO download image ready to be burned directly to a CD, DVD or a USB flash drive.Įasy Recovery Essentials is compatible with all Asus computers and with the following Windows versions: You can download Easy Recovery Essentials, our recovery and repair disk. If your Asus computer no longer has the recovery partition needed to restore the computer, you can use an alternative recovery disk to access and backup your files.
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#Asus n53sv cd drive not working drivers#
If you attempted the recommendations above, try booting from a Windows 98 diskette or another bootable diskette with CD-ROM drivers to see if the CD-ROM works from MS-DOS.
#Asus n53sv cd drive not working driver#
If the computer can boot from the disc, you are encountering a Windows driver related issue. If you attempted the recommendations above, boot from the Windows disc to see if the computer can detect and boot from the disc.
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Try booting a CD or bootable diskette Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, and later users It's also possible that the drive is bad and needs to be replaced. If the CD-ROM drive is not in the Device Manager, the drive's cables may not be connected properly. Reboot the computer to reinstall the CD-ROM drive. If listed with a yellow exclamation mark or red X, remove the CD-ROM by highlighting the drive and pressing the delete key. Within Device Manager, verify the CD-ROM has no exclamation marks or red X's. In Windows Vista and later, click the Device Manager link on the left side of the System window.