D dhemmati2003 Beta member Messages 3 Jul 3, 2007 #1 I am planning on upgrading to windows vista, and the upgrade advisor tells me to delete the dvd-ram driver. What does the dvd-ram driver do, and will I be able to view dvd's without it? Thanks
I am planning on upgrading to windows vista, and the upgrade advisor tells me to delete the dvd-ram driver. What does the dvd-ram driver do, and will I be able to view dvd's without it? Thanks
Celegorm Site Team Staff member Messages 11,741 Location USA Jul 3, 2007 #3 Hey, give us some time to read this and reply. No need to bump after six minutes. The DVD-RAM driver is for the DVD burner in your computer. Why they would want that removed, idk. I wouldn't think you could upgrade without it...
Hey, give us some time to read this and reply. No need to bump after six minutes. The DVD-RAM driver is for the DVD burner in your computer. Why they would want that removed, idk. I wouldn't think you could upgrade without it...
OP OP D dhemmati2003 Beta member Messages 3 Jul 3, 2007 #4 celegorm said: Hey, give us some time to read this and reply. No need to bump after six minutes. The DVD-RAM driver is for the DVD burner in your computer. Why they would want that removed, idk. I wouldn't think you could upgrade without it... Click to expand... Sorry about that
celegorm said: Hey, give us some time to read this and reply. No need to bump after six minutes. The DVD-RAM driver is for the DVD burner in your computer. Why they would want that removed, idk. I wouldn't think you could upgrade without it... Click to expand... Sorry about that