ClockworkSoldier
Clockwork Army
First of all, I know it's an old computer, It's a reliable little notebook that I can take places that I wouldn't take my new one.
Problem is, the screen died on my old one, so I sourced a new laptop that was complete other than an HDD and a CD drive. I have 3 HDD's so thats not the problem... The problem is that I need to re-install Windows and the laptop won't recognise the DVD drive in BIOS or any settings I can think of.
I have had the same problem in the one that has the busted screen (HP Omnibook 6000), simply fixed by putting the original CD drive in and installing off that. I no longer know where that CD drive has got to (Oops), and do not have the original for the 6100.
Any suggestions on how to get this bloody machine to recognise the new DVD drive?
EDIT: Ps. The DVD drive works after Windows boot-up on the other machine. Just doesn't show up in boot sequence.
Problem is, the screen died on my old one, so I sourced a new laptop that was complete other than an HDD and a CD drive. I have 3 HDD's so thats not the problem... The problem is that I need to re-install Windows and the laptop won't recognise the DVD drive in BIOS or any settings I can think of.
I have had the same problem in the one that has the busted screen (HP Omnibook 6000), simply fixed by putting the original CD drive in and installing off that. I no longer know where that CD drive has got to (Oops), and do not have the original for the 6100.
Any suggestions on how to get this bloody machine to recognise the new DVD drive?
EDIT: Ps. The DVD drive works after Windows boot-up on the other machine. Just doesn't show up in boot sequence.
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