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Originally Posted by madjim
Vince,
Have you checked to see if the firmware update makes the drive work correctly?
Did you restart your machine after you updated the driver?
If you restart your machine and the drive still does not work you can rollback the driver and windows should read the correct drive again. The new driver may be causing this to happen.
Did you check the site to see if they have a driver for the 7190 model?
Jim
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Jim this is not the driver so Windows can't roll it back. It is the firmware on the drive itself. The only way to straighten it out is to reload the correct firmware. Drivers and firmware are not the same animals.