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Thread: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

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    dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    Hi, I have changed my PC and on this one the CD drive is not recognized by the CD Ripper when inserting a CD . I am on Windows 7 as local administrator. I have tried to run the CD ripper as Administrator, but still the same result: CD Drive unknown - unknown
    Here are the CD drivers on my PC:
    - ATA ST500 DM002-1BD14SCSI Disk Device
    - hp DVD-ROM SN-108FB SCSI CdRom Device
    Would you know how to fix this?

    Many thanks,
    Laval

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    The other drive reports its name correctly?

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    Sorry, not sure I understand what you mean

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    You have 2 cd drives, the other drive is working correctly?

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    Hi, my mistake, actually the first one is not a CD driver; I only have one, i.e. the second one hp DVD-ROM SN-108FB SCSI CdRom Device.
    Thanks,
    Laval

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    It is the HP which is showing as Unknown?

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    That's correct.

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    Re: dBpoweramp - CD Ripper - CD drive unknown

    Try the program 'Exact Audio Copy' to see how it reports the drive, if unknown also then the issue is 100% with drive.

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