material, which I am trying to reinstall won't pass Microsoft security and therefore will not install my equipment

last spring, I got the operation of a Medion MD1768 PC, Windows XP, which had a separate DVD and a separate CD player that installed easily. Recently, the hard drive has been replaced and I followed the same process to restore the PC, except that this time, the hardware of DVD and CD would NOT move due to pilots, (apparently, the generic Microsoft drivers are no longer valid for this material) I substituted a handset which installed without any problems. I would like to determine if Microsoft had this problem due to the change in the validity of their drivers for these products.  Incidentally, both times this PC has been restored with the Medion Windows SP1 CD, I have upgraded to SP3, the current version. The CD is a generic IDE unit and the Mitsubishi DVD R/W is a CR-48XCTE.  The site of Mitsubishi lacks these drivers.  No unit will read. A pop-up window appears indicating that drivers are not valid, but displays them without errors listed device manager.

Hi MassTech,

I suggest you to update the BIOS of the computer manufacturer and check the results.

NOTE: changes to the BIOS/complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

Also, try resetting the power cables and check if it helps.

With regard to:

Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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