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I've had a problem with my DVD/CD drives for a while. Some times they won't read a disk at first so I have to eject and put back in, rpm spikes, problem burning CD-Rs. So I've been looking around for a fix. I think maybe it has to do with a driver compatibility problem.

Under Computer management it says Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller and this is the only device that gets detected by the program called " Driver Detective" as out of date. Can some body tell me what this does exactly? I've been searching and found nothing. I also can't find a driver update for it and neither can windows

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ASUS M2A-VM - motherboard
Windows XP SP2 - OS
my optical drives are both IDE

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How old are they? Sometimes they just get dusty and dirty like everything else and need cleaning, or simply replace them.

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One drive is 2years old and doesn't burn CDs no more but will burn dvds. The other drive is about 5years old it reads the CD-Rs fine but it has rpm spikes and most of the time I will go through 5 CDs just to get a working CD burning at 1x.


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