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Samsung SH-S203B
Posted 07/07/2008 at 04:09:29pm
Yipes, the same thing happened to me 2 years ago on a Samsung. And I was about to plop my money down. Guess I'll wait awhile to see how other users fare with this burner.
I agree, Maximum, you guys should "burn in" a burner just like you would a new build. Not to change the subject, but I just built a new machine especially for Vista. I used a Lite On and a Samsung DVD burner from the system I just tore down. They are bothe IDE. For two weeks they ran fine. Then I downloaded SP1 for Vista, installed it, and now I cannot load drivers for them. Vista sees them as SATA instead of IDE. I think that's the problem. But I can't even load a CD or DVD to try and load a driver . Tried downloading, nothing works. That's why I wanted that Samsung SH-S203. By the way, my mobo is an Asus M3N-HT Deluxe.
Did not mean to hijack the thread! Rock on, Maximum!!!!