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Francisco Raya

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Aug 3, 2024, 12:47:26 AM8/3/24
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I found this rummaging though some old boxes and it has the same color as pic related and I don't exactly know what this is. Do anyone have a clue?
(ibn4 why don't you just read it., why don't you pt it in and see what happens)

Looks like it's a driver disk for an LG SuperMulti Drive. From a quick google search, it looks like "SuperMulti Drive" is a marketing term for a USB powered optical drive that can read/write DVDs. So...basically that disk is junk. Toss it.

I have acer aspire 5517, snid93922148616, I need the name of the manufacturer of the dvd super multi dl drive. Can anyone tell me the name of the manufacturer so i can download the driver or tell me where i cn get the driver.

Installed Win XP and then purchased upgrade Win8 (c/w disks for 32 & 64 versions). Win8 installed OK, (using the DVD) but when I tried to run a DVD it said there was no DVD present. A check in device mgr did not indicate a DVD drive. Ran hardwaare check and it said drive was there but no driver - contact drive supplier. i can''t find name on drive.

I boot the installation DVD, after a while comes the screen where I can select the language.Then comes a screen with a button in the center that says "Install Now" and then comes a message "Setup is starting".

Then I made a third test:I booted from the same Windows 8 DVD that I installed before. And this is the only DVD of the 3 DVDs where I get up to the menu which allows me to select the parition into which I want to install.

The cause of the error "A media driver your computer needs is missing" may be that the ISO image is corrupt. I did not expect that because I downloaded the entire 4 GB image directly from Microsoft without any error from -us/software-download/windows10ISO

ADDITION:Now I use a newer version of Firefox (43) which always shows an error if the download (first link above) was not successful. The Microsoft link for ISO download is garbage. I tried several times to download the ISO file (4 GB) and Firefox told me once that 13 MB were missing and the next time that 430 MB were missing. The Microsoft Server aborts the transmission shortly before you have downloaded the ISO file completely. So you MUST use the Media creation tool to download Windows 10! This tool requires at least Windows 7. Forget it to download Windows 10 with any other operating system than Windows 7 or 8. It is really a SHAME that Microsoft is not able to provide a download of an ISO file!

Another solution may be to copy the Windows ISO to an USB stick when you get this error message. You can use Rufus for that. It may solve this error in the case that the cause is a problem with your DVD/Blueray drive. Not all drives support UEFI.

With the correctly flashed image, I booted from the first of the two partitions, and the install completed without any issues. This was on an AMD Ryzen 1700 370X-PRO board running in UEFI mode with disabled Compatibility Support Module (CSM).

In my case it was actually a driver issue - I added another CD-ROM device and connected it to the latest vmware Tools ISO, then when faced with the error, I browsed the VMware Tools ISO for the PVScsi driver and then the hard disk was detected by the Windows installation.

I'm here to provide details about my case, as an answer. I was trying to install windows 10 on a ASUS ROG STRIX G513IH (ryzen 7 4800h, 512GB nvme). I was downloading the ISO and preparing the USB stick with dd on UBUNTU.

Later, I tried another link and another way to get the ISO. I travelled to some friend, who has a WINDOWS system . I used the MediaCreationTool21H1.exe downloaded from =691209 and downloaded an ISO via that executable.

The only solution that worked for me was enabling the option "check device for bad blocks [1 pass]" in the programme Rufus, which I used to make the bootable U. S. B. drive to install Windows (using the Windows I. S. O. from Microsoft.com). For instruction on how to make an installation drive using Rufus, see here.

The first time I installed Windows 10 on my new computer, that is how I did it, and it worked fine. When I wanted to reinstall Windows later, I remade the bootable drive, but without setting the above option, because it takes a very long time. Then Windows installation on the new computer complained about the missing media driver every time I tried to install it. I even redownloaded the Windows I. S. O. from Microsoft and created the bootable drive again and again, but to no avail. Changing U. S. B. ports didn't help either. Then I created the drive again with the above option enabled, and it worked fine.

Note that the thumb drive I used was very new, so I doubt whether it truly had any "bad blocks". I don't know what Rufus did, but apparently the checking fixes something. Note also that I never tried creating the bootable drive using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool, because I was using Windows XP, on which it would not run; so perhaps that would have solved my problem as well, had I been able to try it.

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