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DVD ROM and RW drives not working
On my dell xps 400 deskton, running windows xp, I regrettably made the mistake of trying to load old Roxio Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4.02d-d5 software from an original dell disk i had from my old windows ME.... I uninstalled the program, but two obsolete drivers remain on my computer:
cdralw2k.sys cdr4_2k.sys i tried deleting these drivers from the hard drive, but still the dvd drives are not showing up in my computer. save restoring my pc to original factory settings, can anyone please recommend a fix for this problem that will permit me to once again use my DVD drives? thanks, chris |
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DVD ROM and RW drives not working
cdennehy2000 wrote:
On my dell xps 400 deskton, running windows xp, I regrettably made the mistake of trying to load old Roxio Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4.02d-d5 software from an original dell disk i had from my old windows ME.... I uninstalled the program, but two obsolete drivers remain on my computer: cdralw2k.sys cdr4_2k.sys i tried deleting these drivers from the hard drive, but still the dvd drives are not showing up in my computer. save restoring my pc to original factory settings, can anyone please recommend a fix for this problem that will permit me to once again use my DVD drives? thanks, chris ================================ Might be worth a try to do a system restore to a time before you installed the Roxio software. And...maybe the following article would be worth a look: (314060) You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/en-us -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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On restoring my computer to an earlier point -- prior to loading the program in question, the restore facility for some reason doesn't give me an option to go back prior to this event. Not sure why. any ideas on that? thanks, chris |
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DVD ROM and RW drives not working
cdennehy2000 wrote:
hi, john, thanks for the link to the microsoft guided help article -- unfortunately, i got message that "Guided Help can not be downloaded right now". To your knowledge, have you encountered problems with downloading ths program? On restoring my computer to an earlier point -- prior to loading the program in question, the restore facility for some reason doesn't give me an option to go back prior to this event. Not sure why. any ideas on that? thanks, chris ========================================= I have no idea why you cannot download Guided Help. I guess you could try the manual instructions. Choose any restore point that is before the time when the problems with your optical drives began. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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This problem is still ongoing. I'm eager to try the suggested Microsoft Guided Help facility; however, despite repeated attempts, the program will not run. I've tried on two different computers, but no luck, getting as far as the box in which it asks you whether you want to run on "this computer" or "another computer". After this, I get a message... "Guided Help cannot be downloaded now". Anybody else encounter this problem?
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