Problem1: no driver included.
My operating system - for good reason still WIN 7 Professional and up to date stand not recognized the BD drive. How do I then found when searching on the web, it was obviously almost every way: no driver for the Asus SBC-06D2X-U and therefore no function - and thus not a DVD / BD drive for reading / writing.
Problem 2: ASUS driver download via chip - a horror.
The software download portal of my (former) trust was until about 6 months CHIP.DE.
There one has - for whatever reason - to come up to set an installer software before downloading, which is no real help. In practice, it scours my carefully cultivated SW library and updated at will software packages, often without my help and my explicit consent. So you have to watch like a hawk, that the chip-installer does not make nonsense and downloads and installs junk software. What was that earlier so beautifully simple installation without dimwitted automatic.
Since the chip ban Download the above reasons, I was looking for drivers on the ASUS website. They will indeed find, but even here there are senseless perplexity until you have identified the drivers and can load over a wider Installationsmechansimus. during installation - as almost to be expected - was downloaded with various malware !!!!
My Kaspersky suite suggested continuous alarm, it installed a spy software package called Webssearch (with double "s") that changed my browser settings, default search and default website was this Sch ...- Webssearch software. Uninstall this software would not let well.
Only through an additional cleanup program that isolated the Webssearch-SW and ausschaltete,
the system was slowly return to normal.
On the Internet one could read that the Webssearch.Virus / Trojans would every now and again distributed by ASUS, well that's even good news.
All in all I needed 4 hours of the initial installation of the hardware, failure analysis, de-installation, SW cleanup to final commissioning.
That is an absolute indictment of ASUS.
If it had been possible, I would even awarded zero points.
Although Amazon is not at fault, but Amazon should again claim the incomplete and risky as a consequence of delivery at ASUS at ASUS.