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Update disables optical drive


Paul765

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I installed v5.00.3300 update today and my Pioneer blu-ray drive stopped working and disappeared from BIOS, Windows 8.1 device manager and AIDA64. After unistalling AIDA64 the optical drive still would not work and could not be found in BIOS, or device manager. After reinstalling AIDA64 v4.70.3200 the drive worked and was again listed in BIOS, device manager and AIDA64. So now my blu-ray drive won't work unless AIDA64 is installed (but not with update v5.00.3300).

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I mean v5.00.3300 Stable does NOT work fine. I have been using v4.70.3200. On 11 DEC 14 I updated to v5.00.3300 and immediately my Pioneer optical drive stopped working. AIDA64 was the only change to my system. It seems that when you expanded the list of hardware support you somehow broke my particular setup. I am using PIONEER BD-RW BDR-209D. After update the optical drive did not show up in AIDA64. It also disappeared from Windows 8.1 Device Manager and ASUS Maximus VII Formula BIOS. I uninstalled AIDA64 and the drive was still disabled and not visible. Only after reinstalling v4.70.3200 did the drive work and become visible. In summary, my system was stable with the blu-ray drive working. It stopped working and disappeared with only one change to system (the AIDA64 update). I am confident that the update to v5.00.3300 is the cause (I have never installed v5.00.3303 Beta). Thank you for looking into this. 

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It's quite puzzling, since as I've checked it now, we haven't done any major revamping about strorage device support recently, ie. between v4.70 and v5.00. One thing you can try is disable RAID member enumeration in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, in case you have no RAID arrays in your system. Maybe by having that option disabled, AIDA64 v5.00 will work properly on your computer.

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