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Old 20-05-2005, 09:38 PM   #1
Franky
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Angry LG DVD-RAM Driver

Hi I bought a computer with an LG GWA-4040N dvd burner and it does't come with a driver for DVD-RAM disks and after looking on the net for over 2 hours I can't find anything that works (or is in English :yeees: )

I know this is probably the last place I should be asking but maybe someone has a similar model or knows of a place where you can download drivers... I thought I mays well try before I sign up to a burner forum.

Oh and btw it is compatiable and usually the OEM version comes with a driver but I got it bundled in my laptop so it never came with a disk

Cheers

Last edited by Franky; 20-05-2005 at 09:42 PM.
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