

If you have iTunes installed, you need to download and install the latest version of GEAR Drivers. The GEARAspiWDM process is related to software like iTunes. This error is related to the GEARAspiWDM process that is not important for your Windows OS. The driver needs to be reinstalled.” error Solution for “There is a problem with the driver for TSSTcorp DVD+-RW SN-208BB. In this post we will look at some common TSST Corp Driver errors and how to resolve them.

Most TSST Corp Driver errors occur while burning discs. My drive is TSSTcorp CDDVDW SU-208FB and I've tried Nero, ImgBurn and ConvertXtoDVD (I use the latter to burn movies).ĮDIT: I have a DVD drive (connected to a TV) which only works up to the latest ConvertXtoDVD 4 version (this version is from 2012, I think) and even so some of the burned DVDs aren't read (at least Verbatim DVD-Rs ones) and they usually stop (for a second or so) some times when watching a movie so I have to use a portable version of it since I installed and use the latest ConvertXtoDVD version to burn movies which I don't want to see in that DVD drive but elsewhere.Click here to Download TSSTCorp Drivers > Don't know why, but it has been known to happen.Yes, it says "SATA AHCI controllers". That out the way, I'm amazed to find no one asked what DVD drive you're using or if you're running any DVD burning software? I myself still use an old version of NXT (Roxio) to burn my DVD's as I simply hate the way Windows works - drag and drop.Īlso, agree with Helmut that some DVD media don't always play well with different DVD drives. The key to Googling solutions is understanding how "found" solution may or may not apply to the situation at hand. Anyway, I'm betting a thousand dollars under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers yours says " SATA AHCI controllers" so you can forget about PIO since it doesn't apply to your PC. Here's what it would have looked like back then (before SATA).īeen there, done that. It's very old school and highly doubtful it applies to your system. PIO is an old IDE thing and would be under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers in Device Manager.
