Zolid Hi-speed Dvd Maker | Driver Windows 10
The Zolid Hi-Speed DVD Maker is a generic USB video capture device. Like many electronics from the mid-2000s, it relies on a specific chipset manufactured by Empia Technology (eMPIA).
Specifically, most Zolid DVD Maker units utilize the EMPRIUM EM2860 (or similar EM28xx series) chipset. This is crucial information because "Zolid" is simply the brand on the plastic casing; the actual hardware is generic. This means you do not strictly need a "Zolid" driver—you need an EM2860 driver that is compatible with Windows 10.
Q: Does the Zolid Hi-Speed DVD Maker work on Windows 10 22H2?
Yes. The latest Windows 10 version (22H2) includes the same generic drivers. However, the power management settings must be adjusted as described above. zolid hi-speed dvd maker driver windows 10
Q: Can I use this drive on Windows 11?
Yes. The steps are identical to Windows 10. Windows 11 also relies on the same cdrom.sys driver.
Q: Why does my drive make a "clicking" noise when idle on Windows 10? The Zolid Hi-Speed DVD Maker is a generic
Windows 10 repeatedly polls external drives to check for media changes. This is normal but annoying. You can disable it via Registry (disabling AutoRun), but it may affect other USB devices.
Q: The drive works, but my burning software says "no compatible recorder found".
Your burning software is too old. Uninstall it and install CDBurnerXP or ImgBurn. Those tools directly address the Zolid drive via SCSI commands, not proprietary drivers. As mentioned, the drive is likely a standard
Q: Is there a 64-bit driver for Zolid Hi-Speed DVD Maker?
No. The device was designed for 32-bit Windows XP/Vista/7. However, 64-bit Windows 10 will still recognize it using the 64-bit version of the generic Microsoft driver—no special 64-bit driver is needed.
As mentioned, the drive is likely a standard USB to SATA bridge. Install the Generic USB Mass Storage Device driver and then force a CD-ROM class driver.
Warning: Incorrect registry editing can harm your system. Backup first.
