I just bought a new DVD burner to replace my old broken one. When I installed it, though, Windows wasn't able to find drivers for it. It still reads and writes (although it's not fully functional) DVDs, but the Add new hardware wizard comes up every time I turn on the computer. I'm pretty sure that windows should be able to find the drivers itself, as the new drive didn't come with any.
Also, I have a DVD-ROM drive, and I disconnected it temporarily. After I reconnected it, windows now asks for its drivers too! Does anybody know what might be wrong? I think it has something to do with windows and not the hardware.
Remove both DVD drives, then reboot into Windows. Shut down the computer and put ONE of the drives back in. Reboot into Windows again. Don't try accessing the drive until it has finished installing the drivers through the add hardware wizard. You should now find the drive installed as a new drive letter. If it's Windows XP, you should check to see that you have at least SP1 installed. Some really funny stuff can happen under the original unpatched XP!