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RE: Install cannot begin, says a driver is missing!!! I had the same problem. Mine was a new PC with a RAID 5 configuration.
I hadn't realised the each ofd the Raid disks had a power on button I had to
push so an LED came on. After that VISTA recognised the drive. It still asked
for the updated driver though. I found one on the Intel driver web site for
my chipset and Vista. I burned them to a CD which I inserted at the moment
you talk about and they were installed ok and the installation process
continued only to crash 20 minutes later with a diferent error 0x8007045D.
Windows cannot install required files. No-one has been able to help me with
that one yet. Its hard work I agree :-(
"gbergh" wrote:
> When I select install on Vista I get the following message:
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> "A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver
> floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB Flash Drive, please insert it now"
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> My CD/DVD drives are standard IDE drives, so I can't imagine they need any
> special driver, and I don't have one anyway. What the hell are they talking
> about!!!?? And people think Linux is hard to install... |