I have an NFORCE2 based motherboard and recently
upgraded my system drivers using NVIDIA Unified Driver
Package 3.13. This driver package is the first one to
use Nvidia's own IDE drivers over windows default
drivers. I went to rip a cd's audio tracks and no drives
are found. System specs are:
Asus A7N8X Deluxe
Athlon XP2600
1 gig Corsair ram
Toshiba 16X dvd rom
MSI 48x16x48 CDRW
Windows XP Pro SP1 and all patches
I upgraded to version 0.24 hoping this might fix it, as I
had used ver 0.23 for quite some time successfully. I
am guessing that with the Nvidia IDE drivers, there is
some issue in recognizing the drives. Other programs
recognize the drives fine, and they are accessable under
Windows, just not in CD-DA X-tractor. Any help on this
issue would be greatly appreciated!
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I have been experiencing the same problem, except with a
gigabyte motherboard with intel chipset and drivers. I have
just updated my IDE/ATAPI controllers in device manager, and
the problem has disappeared. All Drives are recognised.
Perhaps it is necessary to use the default windows drivers as
opposed to the manufacturers, which performing a standard
windows driver update will achieve. Worth a try, as it has
worked for me.