![]() ![]() I put the disc in my Windows 7 machine's DVD-ROM drive and copied its contents to my Yoga, where I ran the setup program and chose to install Turbo Engine: Upon double checking the contents of the SBC-06D2X-U's box before throwing it out this evening, I noticed that it did, in fact, come with a DVD-ROM – that I ignored when I bought the drive and started using it with Windows 7 over a year ago. And I have searched online for possible causes but not found anything helpful.Ĭan anyone suggest why this basic Windows functionality seems to be hamstrung in my case and how I can resolve the issue? I also ran the Windows 8.1 troubleshooter, but it found no related problems. I checked whether ASUS provides a Windows 8.1 driver for the drive, but it seems like Windows 8.1's generic PnP and driver is all that it requires like I would expect. When I connect the drive to another computer (running Windows 7 Pro 32-bit), it works fine. Windows beeps to acknowledge that I plugged in the drive and the drive gets power: the lights on the drive's tray flash green initially, and I can open the drive by pressing its eject button but there is no sign of the drive in Windows. When I connect my ASUS SBC-06D2X-U Blu-ray drive to the ThinkPad, the drive does not show in Windows Explorer or Device Manager like I would expect. The ThinkPad's BIOS, drivers, and Windows updates are all the latest available. I am running Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit on a ThinkPad Yoga, which as no built-in optical drive. ![]()
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