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Old 04-12-2007, 03:03 PM
Java John
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DVD no longer recognized

I installed Vista on my Macbook Pro. My Mat****a DVD worked for a week and
then stopped working. I tryed rolling back the driver, uninstalling the
drivers everything. And nothing. Still not recognized. Is there a driver
out there for Vista Home Premium that will cure this problem. Or is there
anything I can do. Windows still recognizes that I have the Hardware there.
Funny thing is when I boot up into Mac. The drivers work fine.

Please email me at [email]javajohns******.com[/email]

thank you in advance
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Old 04-12-2007, 03:03 PM
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"Java John" <Java [email]John@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote in message
news:24D183C2-EE47-4660-91AB-D70B0DD64D43@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I installed Vista on my Macbook Pro. My Mat****a DVD worked for a week and
> then stopped working. I tryed rolling back the driver, uninstalling the
> drivers everything. And nothing. Still not recognized. Is there a
> driver
> out there for Vista Home Premium that will cure this problem. Or is there
> anything I can do. Windows still recognizes that I have the Hardware
> there.
> Funny thing is when I boot up into Mac. The drivers work fine.
>
> Please email me at [email]javajohns******.com[/email]
>
> thank you in advance[/color]

Cha-Ching! Hear that cash register ring! Ya gotta buy a new drive that's
Vista approved.

The real question here is why did you go from a perfectly good and working
Mac to even *thinking* of going to Vista? Vista is a money grubbing tool
designed to suck every dollar out of your wallet, first for the upgrade,
then for more memory to run it and finally for more hardware that will work
with Vista. Lots of hardware makers are *not* writing Vista drivers. Why? So
you have to go buy more hardware and drive their sales up.

Cha-Ching! Hear that cash register ring! See how it works?

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