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December 19th, 2009 04:00

Hi, NickNas:

After spending several minutes looking for firmware for a model "DW-R65A", I found this one for a model DW-R56A. Is that the right model?

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December 19th, 2009 11:00

Yes this is the same one I have tried.  Funny though it reads as a driver dated 2001 and that is the only one available.  Dell has seriously screwed us over on this one.  Spend THOUSANDS on a Machine then let one of the most important inputs expire.  That is why this was my last Dell Product.  I build all of my own now and have for many years.

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December 19th, 2009 12:00

NickNas:

All optical drives use the same generic driver and they're all dated 7/1/2001. That link was for firmware. You're sure you've got the newest firmware installed?

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December 19th, 2009 13:00

Yes I am sure , I downloaded the file and when I install it it says I have already the latest installed.  The files it gives you is R109037.exe

The Drive works on 99% of all disks just not the expensive REAL Games I bought .  No Back-ups or fakes .

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December 19th, 2009 15:00

Can you read the discs in safe mode?

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December 21st, 2009 17:00

Not those disks.  My Wifes Can though , she has a slightly newer version with the DW-Dxxx Firmware.  This is just wrong and I see ZERO help from DEll.  I had to mount the images on the HD  to get them to install but they of course STILL cannot play because the Drive will not confirm that I actually have the DVD.

It looks like as far as Dell is concerned I just need to HACK my LEGAL Software and find some NO CD needed hack.

 

Funny thing is I bet it would take dell all of 1 hour to fix this.  It has already cost them though..  Just bought 4 Lenovos for my clients today.

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