well the Sony DRM didnt have anything to do with this, however i have solved the problem. Heres what i did:
NOTE: THIS DOES INVOLVE REGISTRRY EDITING TO MAKE SURE TO DO A BACKUP!
yes they do spin, and remember that the bios detects them fine.
I would be suspiecious of hardware if it was only 1 CD drive but this is happening to
A) My internal IDE CD Drive
B) My External USB 2.0 DVD Drive
C) My Alcohol 120% Virtual drive
the IDE cable is not loose. I have trued uninstalling driver and clicking scan for changes. The troubleshooting wizard shows up a blank screen when it comes up
i am on windows xp, im going to try that now
edit: did not work. i rebooted, then as soon as it popped up, it started adding the devices automatically. It says that the device has been installed but may not be working properly
thats very good! i love all the civ IV sections (so true)
I would suggest using photoshop or illustrator to make them look more professional (similar to how the other webcomics do it) but your ideas are great
keep up the good work
Let me start by saying that i have absolutely no clue what happened
Anyways, all of my CD/DVD Drives are not visible. BIOS detects them, but when i go to My Computer, no CD drives show up. I then go to device manager and both of my CD drives have a little Warning sign next to them. It says...
i dont know the answer to your problem, however if you subscribe to the Windows Server mailing list, you may get your answer
http://list.valvesoftware.com/
i noticed it was a screamer because i accidently right clicked on it, and saw it was Macromedia Flash. Then i tabbed over to this page again, and heard lots of screaming coming from my headphones
Source Engine
* cl_predict is now treated as a cheat
* Disallow the '%' character in names and the '#' character when at the start of a name
* Removed debug cvar snd_mixvol
Day of Defeat Source
* Added defense scoring bonus. Players now get a point for blocking an...