Your HP Pavilion N5425 comes with a DVD ROM drive as standard.
This means that it can play DVD's but not write them. You ought to be able to upgrade the machine by fitting a DVD R/W drive fairly inexpensivley.
Try your local PC parts store or eBay for suitable units.
No. If the device is not detected, you have a hardware problem, not a software problem. Something is wrong with either your USB port or your drive; uninstalling and reinstalling the software will have no effect.
A burned CD into a blank disc by erasing it using a CD-RW drive and the appropriate software. This only applies to rewritable CDs.
When installing a new hard drive, it is important to remember that the hard drive is essentially blank. Special software is typically not needed to instal the drive, but if you want any of the programs from your original hard drive to carry over to the new one you will need to sync them together.
Hardware and software - without either one, there would be no computer! A simplistic answer would be the motherboard and hard-drive, though without an operating system the monitor would be blank.
"The best benefit of data rescue is the recovery of your software. Other benefits include recognizing and repairing a bad drive, recovering files, and saving your important data."
what sort of software problem OS problem new hard drive or any other device you would need to install the driver for these devices that come with the hard drive or you could download the driver from the manufacture website like Dell Hp Toshiba
In creating a bootable CD, one needs a blank CD, .iso file of the software, and a computer that has a CD drive and file burning application. The process involves running the burning application, choosing the .iso file and inserting the blank CD into the CD drive. The process takes several minutes.
You'r computer doesn't have the right software. It probably is because it hasn't got the software installed on it. or mabye the blank CD's are scratched, dirty, or damaged. -------------oooooooooooooooo----------- Because they are unformatted. Go start, go run, type format x:\ (where x = drive letter of CD writer) and insert CD when promted. Or format through burning software OR Windows key and E together, right click on the drive and select format
You can only download the Windows Support Software via the Boot Camp Assistant. It is only accessible from that application. You have to have an external USB HD, Flash Drive or blank DVD to install it to.
Data loss is a common problem, and there is no one singular cause to the problem. It might be software related, or something to do with the hard drive itself; after all, your hard drive is a complex piece of technological equipment, and it's unsurprising that it goes wrong from time to time
If by "''work''" a CD-ROM you mean '''read''' it, You need: * a CD-ROM drive, either an internal drive (IDE or EIDE, goes inside the computer), or USB drive (external, goes outside the computer). * driver software, which either your computer will automatically install, or will be provided with the CD-ROM drive that you purchase. If by "''work''" a CD-ROM you mean '''write''' it, You need: * a CD-R or CD-RW drive (which is capable or writing or ''burning'' CD-R disks or CD-RW disks) * driver software (see above) * blank media (a stack of blank CD-R or CD-RW disks) * CD-writer software, like Nero (http://ww2.nero.com/us/index.html) or something else--often, this software comes with your CD-writer.
inessd a answer that why floppy disk shows 1.44mb while it has 1.47 mb capacity