Vista thinks that my dvd-rw is a disk drive. I was thinking that i could uninstall the driver and then use the driver for the generic dvd-rw when i reinstall.

What's the name and location of generic dvd-rw driver?
the install script is C:\Windows\inf\cdrom.inf (used for cd, dvd, hd-dvd, and blu-ray drives). the actual driver is C:\Windows\System32\cdrom.sys
"jpaulynice" wrote:
Vista thinks that my dvd-rw is a disk drive. I was thinking that i could uninstall the driver and then use the driver for the generic dvd-rw when i reinstall.
I filed a bug report using the tools in the feedback and in a couple hours my dvd-rw was working.
I think Microsoft might have fixed the problem.
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