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1. Check the hardware first, and whether the connection is correct and intact;
2. Check that the floppy disk drive is disabled in the BIOS, and in the "Standard CMOS Features", find that "Drive E" is set to "None"?
3. "Start" -- "Run" -- Enter "Run Group Policy", in the window on the right side of "User Configuration--- Management Template---Windows Component --- Explorer", find "Hide these specified drives in 'My Computer'", double-click, and check whether "Not Configured" is set to "Enabled" in the property box;
In the drop-down menu, whether "Restrict Drive E Only" is selected;
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1.Press del to enter the BIOS and select the first item when you boot up, and see if there are words such as CD in the IDE. If applicable, refer to step 3.
2.Discharge the motherboard coms battery.
If you have a system, do a system restore to a date before you had a problem (Start Programs Accessories System Tools System Restore).
4.Unplug the data cable from the optical drive and plug it in again.
5.Unplug the main unit and press the switch several times before turning it on.
6.Optical drive failure.
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Did you use a virtual drive?
If you use it, your physical drive is disabled, and in my computer's properties, hardware management, the optical drive will be used.
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Maybe your CD-ROM drive is js modified (30 possibilities).
The lifespan will not be long.
Also difficult is the problem of the system itself (70 possibilities).
You open the case and plug the cable related to the optical drive back in.
Otherwise, borrow a friend's optical drive and install the system first, or the problem will not be easy to solve.
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Isn't it necessary to use an optical drive to reinstall the system? The optical drive is not damaged. Maybe it's stuck inside the optical drive.
There is also the possibility of too much dust. I've had this problem twice. Hehe,I took the drive apart and then put it on.,There's no problem.。
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Last time I had the same problem as you, the icon of the optical drive was missing. Later, I asked JS, JJWW said a lot, but according to his method, it still didn't solve it, and then directly reinstalled the system. Set up disc startup.
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Let's reinstall the system.
It should be a system issue.
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It should be the system program occupied.
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