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  #1  
Old September 11th 06, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Old Salt
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Posts: 18
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.





"Kumaran" wrote:

Dear experts,
I'm having Win XP Pro + SP2 in my COMPAQ laptop.

I have installed SP5 for Visual Studio 6.0, after that DVD drive had
disappeared from the windows explorer. When I checked with "Device Manager",
it says driver files are corrupt ( Error code: 39 ).

I tried following methods to fix the problems.

- I tried "System Restore", but it did not fix the problem.

- I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but again says driver files are
corrupted ( code: 39)

- I looked at the DVD drive manufacturer's website, it says there is no
special driver available and
the XP OS itself provides it. For the same reason, I could not get the
driver from COMPAQ also.

- Fortunately, I had complete XP installation files, but unfortunately when
I attempted for reinstallation,
it quits by saying that I already have a more recent version than the one
currently being installed.

How can I fix this problem.
Will reinstalling SP2 solve the problem ?
Is there any standard DVD / CD-ROM driver download available for XP Pro ?

Experts, kindly help me.

Regards
Kumaran






`

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  #2  
Old September 12th 06, 02:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hoppy
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Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

Before you go too crazy, search the MS Knowledge Base. I had the same
problem when I uninstalled Roxio EZ CD Creator v6 & 7.5 even tho I left
Roxio 8 intact. Sorry, but I don't remember how I found the fix.

Many times CD/DVD writing software subs its own driver for the original XP
drivers; if something happens to the software's driver, the original is no
longer referenced in the registry. It's a relatively easy registry hack to
restore them.

HTH
--
Hoppy

~~
Old wrote on Mon, 11 Sep 2006 09:05:01 -0700:

I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.


"Kumaran" wrote:


Dear experts,
I'm having Win XP Pro + SP2 in my COMPAQ laptop.


I have installed SP5 for Visual Studio 6.0, after that DVD drive had
disappeared from the windows explorer. When I checked with "Device
Manager",
it says driver files are corrupt ( Error code: 39 ).


I tried following methods to fix the problems.


- I tried "System Restore", but it did not fix the problem.


- I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but again says driver
files are corrupted ( code: 39)


- I looked at the DVD drive manufacturer's website, it says there is
no special driver available and
the XP OS itself provides it. For the same reason, I could not get
the driver from COMPAQ also.


- Fortunately, I had complete XP installation files, but unfortunately
when I attempted for reinstallation,
it quits by saying that I already have a more recent version than
the one currently being installed.


How can I fix this problem.
Will reinstalling SP2 solve the problem ?
Is there any standard DVD / CD-ROM driver download available for XP
Pro ?


Experts, kindly help me.


Regards
Kumaran



  #3  
Old September 12th 06, 02:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Ronnie Vernon MVP
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Posts: 572
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

When you say, " I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip". None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer."
Do you mean the files refused to run, install or just that the files did not fix the problem?

You need to perform some troubleshooting steps to try and locate exactly where the problem is coming from.

Check the Event Viewer for possible information. Go to start/Run and type eventvwr and press OK. Click the Application menu item on the left and look for any "X" error messages that coincide with when you last saw this behavior. If any are found, double click the error entry to see the details, click the Copy Icon on the right side of the details dialog screen (looks like 2 pages of text) and paste the error details in a reply to this message. You only need to post the text starting with Event Type: and ending with the Description:. You can omit the Data section.

ie:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: source
Event Category: category
Event ID: ID #
Date: date
Time: time
User: user name
Computer: computer name
Description:
Hanging application program, version, address

----

Next:
Go to Start/Run and type msinfo32 and press OK. Click Components/ComponentsProblemDevices to check for possible hardware device problems. If anything is visible in this window, copy the information and post it in a reply.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Old Salt" wrote in message ...
I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.





"Kumaran" wrote:

Dear experts,
I'm having Win XP Pro + SP2 in my COMPAQ laptop.

I have installed SP5 for Visual Studio 6.0, after that DVD drive had
disappeared from the windows explorer. When I checked with "Device Manager",
it says driver files are corrupt ( Error code: 39 ).

I tried following methods to fix the problems.

- I tried "System Restore", but it did not fix the problem.

- I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but again says driver files are
corrupted ( code: 39)

- I looked at the DVD drive manufacturer's website, it says there is no
special driver available and
the XP OS itself provides it. For the same reason, I could not get the
driver from COMPAQ also.

- Fortunately, I had complete XP installation files, but unfortunately when
I attempted for reinstallation,
it quits by saying that I already have a more recent version than the one
currently being installed.

How can I fix this problem.
Will reinstalling SP2 solve the problem ?
Is there any standard DVD / CD-ROM driver download available for XP Pro ?

Experts, kindly help me.

Regards
Kumaran






`

  #4  
Old September 12th 06, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Old Salt
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Posts: 18
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

I mean the files refused to install. I did not find any errors in Event
Viewer corresponding
to these files nor the time they were accessed according to their properties.

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

When you say, " I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip". None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer."
Do you mean the files refused to run, install or just that the files did not fix the problem?

You need to perform some troubleshooting steps to try and locate exactly where the problem is coming from.

Check the Event Viewer for possible information. Go to start/Run and type eventvwr and press OK. Click the Application menu item on the left and look for any "X" error messages that coincide with when you last saw this behavior. If any are found, double click the error entry to see the details, click the Copy Icon on the right side of the details dialog screen (looks like 2 pages of text) and paste the error details in a reply to this message. You only need to post the text starting with Event Type: and ending with the Description:. You can omit the Data section.

ie:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: source
Event Category: category
Event ID: ID #
Date: date
Time: time
User: user name
Computer: computer name
Description:
Hanging application program, version, address

----

Next:
Go to Start/Run and type msinfo32 and press OK. Click Components/ComponentsProblemDevices to check for possible hardware device problems. If anything is visible in this window, copy the information and post it in a reply.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Old Salt" wrote in message ...
I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.





"Kumaran" wrote:

Dear experts,
I'm having Win XP Pro + SP2 in my COMPAQ laptop.

I have installed SP5 for Visual Studio 6.0, after that DVD drive had
disappeared from the windows explorer. When I checked with "Device Manager",
it says driver files are corrupt ( Error code: 39 ).

I tried following methods to fix the problems.

- I tried "System Restore", but it did not fix the problem.

- I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but again says driver files are
corrupted ( code: 39)

- I looked at the DVD drive manufacturer's website, it says there is no
special driver available and
the XP OS itself provides it. For the same reason, I could not get the
driver from COMPAQ also.

- Fortunately, I had complete XP installation files, but unfortunately when
I attempted for reinstallation,
it quits by saying that I already have a more recent version than the one
currently being installed.

How can I fix this problem.
Will reinstalling SP2 solve the problem ?
Is there any standard DVD / CD-ROM driver download available for XP Pro ?

Experts, kindly help me.

Regards
Kumaran






`


  #5  
Old September 12th 06, 07:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Ronnie Vernon MVP
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Posts: 572
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

Give us some details. What happens when you double click on one of the ..vbs or .exe files? Any error messages?

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Old Salt" wrote in message ...
I mean the files refused to install. I did not find any errors in Event
Viewer corresponding
to these files nor the time they were accessed according to their properties.

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

When you say, " I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip". None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer."
Do you mean the files refused to run, install or just that the files did not fix the problem?

You need to perform some troubleshooting steps to try and locate exactly where the problem is coming from.

Check the Event Viewer for possible information. Go to start/Run and type eventvwr and press OK. Click the Application menu item on the left and look for any "X" error messages that coincide with when you last saw this behavior. If any are found, double click the error entry to see the details, click the Copy Icon on the right side of the details dialog screen (looks like 2 pages of text) and paste the error details in a reply to this message. You only need to post the text starting with Event Type: and ending with the Description:. You can omit the Data section.

ie:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: source
Event Category: category
Event ID: ID #
Date: date
Time: time
User: user name
Computer: computer name
Description:
Hanging application program, version, address

----

Next:
Go to Start/Run and type msinfo32 and press OK. Click Components/ComponentsProblemDevices to check for possible hardware device problems. If anything is visible in this window, copy the information and post it in a reply.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Old Salt" wrote in message ...
I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.





"Kumaran" wrote:

Dear experts,
I'm having Win XP Pro + SP2 in my COMPAQ laptop.

I have installed SP5 for Visual Studio 6.0, after that DVD drive had
disappeared from the windows explorer. When I checked with "Device Manager",
it says driver files are corrupt ( Error code: 39 ).

I tried following methods to fix the problems.

- I tried "System Restore", but it did not fix the problem.

- I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but again says driver files are
corrupted ( code: 39)

- I looked at the DVD drive manufacturer's website, it says there is no
special driver available and
the XP OS itself provides it. For the same reason, I could not get the
driver from COMPAQ also.

- Fortunately, I had complete XP installation files, but unfortunately when
I attempted for reinstallation,
it quits by saying that I already have a more recent version than the one
currently being installed.

How can I fix this problem.
Will reinstalling SP2 solve the problem ?
Is there any standard DVD / CD-ROM driver download available for XP Pro ?

Experts, kindly help me.

Regards
Kumaran






`


  #6  
Old September 12th 06, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Old Salt
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Posts: 18
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

No error messages. No error logs in Event Viewer/Application...or
/Security...or /System. When double clicking
..vbs files I receive: "Your CD/DVD-Rom drives should now appear in Windows
Explorer." I'm not sure where to look for this, but they certainly don't
appear in "My Computer" or "Device Manager" even in "Safe Mode". When I run
"XP-CD-DVD-Fix.exe. it says "You need to reboot your computer to finish the
repair". Again nothing shows up.

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Give us some details. What happens when you double click on one of the ..vbs or .exe files? Any error messages?

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Old Salt" wrote in message ...
I mean the files refused to install. I did not find any errors in Event
Viewer corresponding
to these files nor the time they were accessed according to their properties.

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

When you say, " I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip". None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer."
Do you mean the files refused to run, install or just that the files did not fix the problem?

You need to perform some troubleshooting steps to try and locate exactly where the problem is coming from.

Check the Event Viewer for possible information. Go to start/Run and type eventvwr and press OK. Click the Application menu item on the left and look for any "X" error messages that coincide with when you last saw this behavior. If any are found, double click the error entry to see the details, click the Copy Icon on the right side of the details dialog screen (looks like 2 pages of text) and paste the error details in a reply to this message. You only need to post the text starting with Event Type: and ending with the Description:. You can omit the Data section.

ie:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: source
Event Category: category
Event ID: ID #
Date: date
Time: time
User: user name
Computer: computer name
Description:
Hanging application program, version, address

----

Next:
Go to Start/Run and type msinfo32 and press OK. Click Components/ComponentsProblemDevices to check for possible hardware device problems. If anything is visible in this window, copy the information and post it in a reply.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Old Salt" wrote in message ...
I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.





"Kumaran" wrote:

Dear experts,
I'm having Win XP Pro + SP2 in my COMPAQ laptop.

I have installed SP5 for Visual Studio 6.0, after that DVD drive had
disappeared from the windows explorer. When I checked with "Device Manager",
it says driver files are corrupt ( Error code: 39 ).

I tried following methods to fix the problems.

- I tried "System Restore", but it did not fix the problem.

- I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but again says driver files are
corrupted ( code: 39)

- I looked at the DVD drive manufacturer's website, it says there is no
special driver available and
the XP OS itself provides it. For the same reason, I could not get the
driver from COMPAQ also.

- Fortunately, I had complete XP installation files, but unfortunately when
I attempted for reinstallation,
it quits by saying that I already have a more recent version than the one
currently being installed.

How can I fix this problem.
Will reinstalling SP2 solve the problem ?
Is there any standard DVD / CD-ROM driver download available for XP Pro ?

Experts, kindly help me.

Regards
Kumaran






`


  #7  
Old September 15th 06, 03:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sharon F
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Posts: 480
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 09:05:01 -0700, Old Salt wrote:

I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.


Any virtual CD software installed? Once had this happen to me -- Installed
Windows, then installed virtual drive software. Suddenly, the cdrom drive
was entirely missing and not listed anywhere within the XP interface.
Uninstalled the virtual drive software and the drive miraculously
"returned." Changed the letter for the physical drive to something further
on down the alphabet. Then reinstalled the virtual drive software (which
insisted on taking the first available letter after hard drive partitions).

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
  #8  
Old September 15th 06, 06:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Old Salt
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Posts: 18
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

By "Any virtual CD software" you mean software meant for the CD-Rom Drive ,
No.
I have installed nothing.
To correct my post, the .vbs files function was to have the CD/DVD Rom
drives appear in Windows Explorer. The default WinXP drives are allready in
the System 32/drives folder. It is the cdgone.reg file that does not install
in the registry. It does enter the registry with its file address, i.e. Docs
& Settings/Admin./.../cdgone.reg.
But there is no coded file in the registry display.
I corrected a boot-up problem on this drive last Sat. The rom drive
worked then.
Sun. I downloaded 4 Yahoo Msn. files; they produced 4 consecutive errors in
Event Viewer/Application. I read on another forum a man who's kids
downloaded several Yahoo Messenger downloads and he lost his CD-Rom in My
Computer and Device Manager. The only other error in event viewer is a "date
& time" error. It never stays set at the correct time. The error msg.
indicated a waiting period of 5200 minutes before it would correct itself.

"Sharon F" wrote:

On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 09:05:01 -0700, Old Salt wrote:

I have had a similar problem. My CD/DVD Drive
shows in Bios but not in My Computer or Device Manager.
The retracking disk shelf works but nothing else.
I've tried "cd_dvd_fix.vbs; xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs; cdgone.zip".
None have installed in registry or Windows Explorer. Can you
tell me a reason why? Spyware; Spybot scans show no errors.
Thank you for your help.


Any virtual CD software installed? Once had this happen to me -- Installed
Windows, then installed virtual drive software. Suddenly, the cdrom drive
was entirely missing and not listed anywhere within the XP interface.
Uninstalled the virtual drive software and the drive miraculously
"returned." Changed the letter for the physical drive to something further
on down the alphabet. Then reinstalled the virtual drive software (which
insisted on taking the first available letter after hard drive partitions).

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

  #9  
Old September 16th 06, 05:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sharon F
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Posts: 480
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:52:01 -0700, Old Salt wrote:

By "Any virtual CD software" you mean software meant for the CD-Rom Drive ,
No.


No, that's not what I meant. Virtual CD software is a program that emulates
a hardware device. Even though the "drive" it creates is not physical
hardware, it is assigned a letter by Windows disk management. This virtual
drive can be used to run files that are normally located on and run from a
CD or DVD. For example, my tablet PC does not have an optical drive but it
does have virtual CD software installed. I can copy a DVD movie to the hard
drive, then use the virtual drive to view the movie.

I don't understand what you are saying about the cdgone.reg file in the
rest of your post. Other than an MRU path, the file does not "show up" in
the registry. Running that file alters values within the registry that
relate to the upper and lower filters for the cd or dvd drive. When you
install third party burning programs (Nero, Roxio, DLA, etc), they add
driver "filters" - values in the registry that work in tandem with the
physical hardware.

Sometimes these keys are damaged -or- if burning software is removed, they
are left behind. With no software to interact with the filters, the drives
"disappear." Removing the filters will, in most cases, restore the drives
to Explorer.

I've had firsthand (and successful) experience with cdgone.reg file but
have never tried the other .VBS files that you mentioned. However, the VBS
files would do the same thing as the REG file. The scripts change values in
the registry that relate to the hardware in question.

NOTE: You can open the .REG file using Notepad to see what information it
will add (or remove) to your registry.

The following MS Knowledge Base article gives step by step directions for
making changes to these changes (the scripts and reg file simply automate
this process):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/en-us

Sorry, I have no way of knowing if the downloaded Yahoo Messenger files
were "tainted" or not. However, missing cd drives can be a side symptom of
a malware intrusion - virus, spyware or adware but usually virus. You
mentioned having scanned for spyware already. May want to run a full system
scan with your antivirus program too. (Install the most recent definitions
for your program before running the scan.)

As for the time error: The message sounds like what one would see if the
site assigned for the Internet Time Synch is busy or otherwise not
available. Its appearance in Event Viewer is normal when the time synch
does not occur.

Are you having other problems with time besides this? Not sure what exactly
you mean by "it never stays set at the correct time." If you are referring
to your computer, when is the time wrong - right away at startup or is it
correct at first and then goes wrong after the computer has been running
for a while? If it is always wrong - all of the time - then you may have a
failing battery on the motherboard. Replace the battery. NOTE: The battery
allows the retention of system CMOS settings including time and hardware
(cdrom drives, for example) when the system is powered down. If the battery
is very weak or has failed, those settings are lost after a shutdown.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
  #10  
Old September 20th 06, 07:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Old Salt
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Posts: 18
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

I see what you meant. No, I do not have "Any virtual CD software".
I do not have any upper and lower filters for the cd drive in the registry.
The following is a notepad version of my registry's "Cdrom' entry:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Cdrom]
"DependOnGroup"=hex(7):53,00,43,00,53,00,49,00,20, 00,6d,00,69,00,6e,00,69,00,\
70,00,6f,00,72,00,74,00,00,00,00,00
"ErrorControl"=dword:00000001
"Group"="SCSI CDROM Class"
"Start"=dword:00000001
"Tag"=dword:00000002
"Type"=dword:00000001
"DisplayName"="CD-ROM Driver"
"ImagePath"=hex(2):53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6 d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,44,00,\
52,00,49,00,56,00,45,00,52,00,53,00,5c,00,63,00,64 ,00,72,00,6f,00,6d,00,2e,\
00,73,00,79,00,73,00,00,00
"AutoRun"=dword:00000001
"AutoRunAlwaysDisable"=hex(7):4e,00,45,00,43,00,20 ,00,20,00,20,00,20,00,20,00,\
4d,00,42,00,52,00,2d,00,37,00,20,00,20,00,20,00,00 ,00,4e,00,45,00,43,00,20,\
00,20,00,20,00,20,00,20,00,4d,00,42,00,52,00,2d,00 ,37,00,2e,00,34,00,20,00,\
00,00,50,00,49,00,4f,00,4e,00,45,00,45,00,52,00,20 ,00,43,00,48,00,41,00,4e,\
00,47,00,52,00,20,00,44,00,52,00,4d,00,2d,00,31,00 ,38,00,30,00,34,00,58,00,\
00,00,50,00,49,00,4f,00,4e,00,45,00,45,00,52,00,20 ,00,43,00,44,00,2d,00,52,\
00,4f,00,4d,00,20,00,44,00,52,00,4d,00,2d,00,36,00 ,33,00,32,00,34,00,58,00,\
00,00,50,00,49,00,4f,00,4e,00,45,00,45,00,52,00,20 ,00,43,00,44,00,2d,00,52,\
00,4f,00,4d,00,20,00,44,00,52,00,4d,00,2d,00,36,00 ,32,00,34,00,58,00,20,00,\
00,00,54,00,4f,00,52,00,69,00,53,00,41,00,4e,00,20 ,00,43,00,44,00,2d,00,52,\
00,4f,00,4d,00,20,00,43,00,44,00,52,00,5f,00,43,00 ,33,00,36,00,00,00,00,00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Cdrom\Enum]
"Count"=dword:00000000
"NextInstance"=dword:00000000
"INITSTARTFAILED"=dword:00000001


The other peculiarity is in Device Manager/IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers.
The first controller under Properties/General/Device status says:

"A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate
driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)

Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device."

I hope this is of some help. Btw I replaced the cmos battery and the
time and date
were corrected but it didn't show the CDROM in Device Manager.





"Sharon F" wrote:

On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:52:01 -0700, Old Salt wrote:

By "Any virtual CD software" you mean software meant for the CD-Rom Drive ,
No.


No, that's not what I meant. Virtual CD software is a program that emulates
a hardware device. Even though the "drive" it creates is not physical
hardware, it is assigned a letter by Windows disk management. This virtual
drive can be used to run files that are normally located on and run from a
CD or DVD. For example, my tablet PC does not have an optical drive but it
does have virtual CD software installed. I can copy a DVD movie to the hard
drive, then use the virtual drive to view the movie.

I don't understand what you are saying about the cdgone.reg file in the
rest of your post. Other than an MRU path, the file does not "show up" in
the registry. Running that file alters values within the registry that
relate to the upper and lower filters for the cd or dvd drive. When you
install third party burning programs (Nero, Roxio, DLA, etc), they add
driver "filters" - values in the registry that work in tandem with the
physical hardware.

Sometimes these keys are damaged -or- if burning software is removed, they
are left behind. With no software to interact with the filters, the drives
"disappear." Removing the filters will, in most cases, restore the drives
to Explorer.

I've had firsthand (and successful) experience with cdgone.reg file but
have never tried the other .VBS files that you mentioned. However, the VBS
files would do the same thing as the REG file. The scripts change values in
the registry that relate to the hardware in question.

NOTE: You can open the .REG file using Notepad to see what information it
will add (or remove) to your registry.

The following MS Knowledge Base article gives step by step directions for
making changes to these changes (the scripts and reg file simply automate
this process):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/en-us

Sorry, I have no way of knowing if the downloaded Yahoo Messenger files
were "tainted" or not. However, missing cd drives can be a side symptom of
a malware intrusion - virus, spyware or adware but usually virus. You
mentioned having scanned for spyware already. May want to run a full system
scan with your antivirus program too. (Install the most recent definitions
for your program before running the scan.)

As for the time error: The message sounds like what one would see if the
site assigned for the Internet Time Synch is busy or otherwise not
available. Its appearance in Event Viewer is normal when the time synch
does not occur.

Are you having other problems with time besides this? Not sure what exactly
you mean by "it never stays set at the correct time." If you are referring
to your computer, when is the time wrong - right away at startup or is it
correct at first and then goes wrong after the computer has been running
for a while? If it is always wrong - all of the time - then you may have a
failing battery on the motherboard. Replace the battery. NOTE: The battery
allows the retention of system CMOS settings including time and hardware
(cdrom drives, for example) when the system is powered down. If the battery
is very weak or has failed, those settings are lost after a shutdown.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

  #11  
Old September 22nd 06, 04:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sharon F
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Posts: 480
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 11:55:02 -0700, Old Salt wrote:

I hope this is of some help. Btw I replaced the cmos battery and the
time and date
were corrected but it didn't show the CDROM in Device Manager.


Even though this did not correct the problem with the cdrom drive, this is
good. There are many things within Windows that rely on an accurate
date/time and, of course, accurate hardware enumeration at boot up by the
BIOS and by the operating system. You may even see other "odd" problems
that you were having with the system disappear.

The other peculiarity is in Device Manager/IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers.
The first controller under Properties/General/Device status says:

"A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate
driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)

Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device."


Did you try the troubleshooter? If yes, what were the results?

Looking at the reg info I find this:

"ImagePath" - When you use the registry editor, it shows the hex values in
plain language. What does it show as the path to the cdrom.sys file? Does a
copy of the file exist at that stated location?

Reason I'm asking: In my registry editor it shows:
\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys

Our hex values match for the latter part of the path but not for the
system32 folder. The very first number after hex(2): is 73 for me and 53
for you. I've double checked the same key on another system and it is
showing 73 as well. Hex is hex and that value should be the same for the
system32 folder on all Windows systems. Questioning myself -- I can't
imagine our codepage being different here since the XP registry uses
unicode, meaning that this particular value for system32 should be
universal.

Also... under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom\Enum
you're getting a "initstartfailed" result (I am seeing my desktop's 2
optical drives listed by name). So there would appear to be a breakdown of
communication here between the drive and the rest of the system.

This failue could be because of hex value difference for the cdrom.sys
driver. Or the drive is not identifying itself at all to Windows - damaged
or failed hardware. The hardware could be the drive itself or the
controller cable or the controller on the motherboard.

The first thing I would try is exporting another key or two that also shows
the system32 folder as part of the path. Compare the hex values to see if
that stray 53 shows up on all of them or if it comes up as a 73. Reason: If
the path is damaged, the cdrom.sys file is not being found and that event
could stop the drive from being initialized. We want to make sure what
value (73 or 53) should be showing in your registry.

If you find 53 in other keys, then this is the right value for your system
(I would be surprised though). On the other hand, if you find that other
keys show a 73, then change this particular key to a 73 as well.

To do this, use your exported key. Open the reg file in Notepad. Change 53
to 73, save this reg file with a new name. (This step is to change back to
a 53 if you start getting uncomfortable about the change to 73 or
experience difficulty because of it). Double click the new reg file to
merge the info to your registry. Restart and hold your breath.

If it works, great. If it doesn't. Don't change 53 back to 73 yet.

Instead, try a different cable controller (from the drive to the
motherboard). The plastic on these can become brittle with age and snap a
wire or two - causing the cable to work partially or not at all. A
partially working cable may be enough to list the drive during POST but not
in Windows.

If still no go, try the drive in a computer that is having no problem
finding cdrom drives. And/or try a known working drive in your system.

If at this point, there's still no go - I'm out of ideas. Change back to 53
if you desire to do so.

PS: The cdgone.zip file is for removing 3rd party filters. It restores
default values in this area. Since you've never had any 3rd party filters
installed, it would not do anything - good or bad. It's just a common cause
for "disappearing" cdrom drives so gets recommended often. Since you've
seen no change after using it, I do not think filters are a part of your
problem.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
  #12  
Old October 9th 06, 12:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Old Salt
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Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

Sorry for the delay in responding.

"Did you try the troubleshooter? If yes, what were the results?"

I did but it couldn't help me.

"ImagePath" - When you use the registry editor, it shows the hex values in
plain language. What does it show as the path to the cdrom.sys file? Does a
copy of the file exist at that stated location?




System32\DRIVERS\cdrom.sys - Yes



The first thing I would try is exporting another key or two that also shows
the system32 folder as part of the path. Compare the hex values to see if
that stray 53 shows up on all of them or if it comes up as a 73. Reason: If
the path is damaged, the cdrom.sys file is not being found and that event
could stop the drive from being initialized. We want to make sure what
value (73 or 53) should be showing in your registry.



For disk.reg; ImagePath System32/DRIVERS/disk.sys

"DisplayName"="Disk Driver"
"ImagePath"=hex(2):53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6 d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,44,00,\
52,00,49,00,56,00,45,00,52,00,53,00,5c,00,64,00,69 ,00,73,00,6b,00,2e,00,73,\
00,79,00,73,00,00,00


For Flpydisk.reg; ImagePath System32/DRIVERS/flpydisk.sys

"DisplayName"="Floppy Disk Driver"
"ImagePath"=hex(2):53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6 d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,44,00,\
52,00,49,00,56,00,45,00,52,00,53,00,5c,00,66,00,6c ,00,70,00,79,00,64,00,69,\
00,73,00,6b,00,2e,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,00,00


For Netbios.reg; ImagePath System32/DRIVERS/netbios.sys


"ImagePath"=hex(2):53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6 d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,44,00,\
52,00,49,00,56,00,45,00,52,00,53,00,5c,00,6e,00,65 ,00,74,00,62,00,69,00,6f,\
00,73,00,2e,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,00,00
"DisplayName"="NetBIOS Interface"


The hex values are consistently 53.

Ironically after extracting these Keys I returned to Device Manager and
clicked on IDE Controllers.
There were 3. One Master with a slave and one Standard controller.
I disabled the master (a mistake), lost my HD. My Rom Drive was slaved off
the HD, so after shutting down I placed it on its own cable. (Something which
hadn't worked previously.) Upon reaching the deaktop after rebooting
a window poped up giving the DVD make and model. Then a CD-ROM window
poped up saying new hardware had been detected. I went back into Device
Manager and found 4 IDE Controllers. I re-enabled the Master ans disabled
the slave.
I went into My Computer and found the Rom Drive from there it worked
normally. Ever since it's been fine for two weeks now.
Thank you for your help Sharon.

"Sharon F" wrote:

On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 11:55:02 -0700, Old Salt wrote:

I hope this is of some help. Btw I replaced the cmos battery and the
time and date
were corrected but it didn't show the CDROM in Device Manager.


Even though this did not correct the problem with the cdrom drive, this is
good. There are many things within Windows that rely on an accurate
date/time and, of course, accurate hardware enumeration at boot up by the
BIOS and by the operating system. You may even see other "odd" problems
that you were having with the system disappear.

The other peculiarity is in Device Manager/IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers.
The first controller under Properties/General/Device status says:

"A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate
driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)

Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device."


Did you try the troubleshooter? If yes, what were the results?

Looking at the reg info I find this:

"ImagePath" - When you use the registry editor, it shows the hex values in
plain language. What does it show as the path to the cdrom.sys file? Does a
copy of the file exist at that stated location?

Reason I'm asking: In my registry editor it shows:
\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys

Our hex values match for the latter part of the path but not for the
system32 folder. The very first number after hex(2): is 73 for me and 53
for you. I've double checked the same key on another system and it is
showing 73 as well. Hex is hex and that value should be the same for the
system32 folder on all Windows systems. Questioning myself -- I can't
imagine our codepage being different here since the XP registry uses
unicode, meaning that this particular value for system32 should be
universal.

Also... under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom\Enum
you're getting a "initstartfailed" result (I am seeing my desktop's 2
optical drives listed by name). So there would appear to be a breakdown of
communication here between the drive and the rest of the system.

This failue could be because of hex value difference for the cdrom.sys
driver. Or the drive is not identifying itself at all to Windows - damaged
or failed hardware. The hardware could be the drive itself or the
controller cable or the controller on the motherboard.

The first thing I would try is exporting another key or two that also shows
the system32 folder as part of the path. Compare the hex values to see if
that stray 53 shows up on all of them or if it comes up as a 73. Reason: If
the path is damaged, the cdrom.sys file is not being found and that event
could stop the drive from being initialized. We want to make sure what
value (73 or 53) should be showing in your registry.

If you find 53 in other keys, then this is the right value for your system
(I would be surprised though). On the other hand, if you find that other
keys show a 73, then change this particular key to a 73 as well.

To do this, use your exported key. Open the reg file in Notepad. Change 53
to 73, save this reg file with a new name. (This step is to change back to
a 53 if you start getting uncomfortable about the change to 73 or
experience difficulty because of it). Double click the new reg file to
merge the info to your registry. Restart and hold your breath.

If it works, great. If it doesn't. Don't change 53 back to 73 yet.

Instead, try a different cable controller (from the drive to the
motherboard). The plastic on these can become brittle with age and snap a
wire or two - causing the cable to work partially or not at all. A
partially working cable may be enough to list the drive during POST but not
in Windows.

If still no go, try the drive in a computer that is having no problem
finding cdrom drives. And/or try a known working drive in your system.

If at this point, there's still no go - I'm out of ideas. Change back to 53
if you desire to do so.

PS: The cdgone.zip file is for removing 3rd party filters. It restores
default values in this area. Since you've never had any 3rd party filters
installed, it would not do anything - good or bad. It's just a common cause
for "disappearing" cdrom drives so gets recommended often. Since you've
seen no change after using it, I do not think filters are a part of your
problem.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

  #13  
Old October 9th 06, 04:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sharon F
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Posts: 480
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 16:30:01 -0700, Old Salt wrote:


The hex values are consistently 53.

Ironically after extracting these Keys I returned to Device Manager and
clicked on IDE Controllers.
There were 3. One Master with a slave and one Standard controller.
I disabled the master (a mistake), lost my HD. My Rom Drive was slaved off
the HD, so after shutting down I placed it on its own cable. (Something which
hadn't worked previously.) Upon reaching the deaktop after rebooting
a window poped up giving the DVD make and model. Then a CD-ROM window
poped up saying new hardware had been detected. I went back into Device
Manager and found 4 IDE Controllers. I re-enabled the Master ans disabled
the slave.
I went into My Computer and found the Rom Drive from there it worked
normally. Ever since it's been fine for two weeks now.
Thank you for your help Sharon.


You're welcome! After sending that last post, I had wondered if the
difference between what we had in the registry was upper case "S" versus
lower case. Regardless we may not have figured out exactly what was wrong
but at least we shook XP up enough that it started enumerating your
hardware effectively! Thanks for posting back with your results.




--
Sharon F
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
  #14  
Old October 22nd 06, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
newkid
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Posts: 3
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

Sharon, I'm VERY un-educated about different tasks on the computer. Here is
my problem, most likely a simple one to you.
I have a document (17 pages typed) that was loaded to a disc. This document
is in Spanish, and I am in Costa Rica. I want to send the contents of the
disc to an associate in the U.S.A. I told him he could most likely get it
translated up there using a program or just by having a bilingual human read
and transcribe it.
I just need to know the step-by-step instructions to complete this task.
Hope you can help.
Newkid
--
newkid


"Sharon F" wrote:

On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 16:30:01 -0700, Old Salt wrote:


The hex values are consistently 53.

Ironically after extracting these Keys I returned to Device Manager and
clicked on IDE Controllers.
There were 3. One Master with a slave and one Standard controller.
I disabled the master (a mistake), lost my HD. My Rom Drive was slaved off
the HD, so after shutting down I placed it on its own cable. (Something which
hadn't worked previously.) Upon reaching the deaktop after rebooting
a window poped up giving the DVD make and model. Then a CD-ROM window
poped up saying new hardware had been detected. I went back into Device
Manager and found 4 IDE Controllers. I re-enabled the Master ans disabled
the slave.
I went into My Computer and found the Rom Drive from there it worked
normally. Ever since it's been fine for two weeks now.
Thank you for your help Sharon.


You're welcome! After sending that last post, I had wondered if the
difference between what we had in the registry was upper case "S" versus
lower case. Regardless we may not have figured out exactly what was wrong
but at least we shook XP up enough that it started enumerating your
hardware effectively! Thanks for posting back with your results.




--
Sharon F
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

  #15  
Old October 23rd 06, 04:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sharon F
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Posts: 480
Default ** DVD / CD-ROM drive disappeared **

On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 06:43:02 -0700, newkid wrote:

Sharon, I'm VERY un-educated about different tasks on the computer. Here is
my problem, most likely a simple one to you.
I have a document (17 pages typed) that was loaded to a disc. This document
is in Spanish, and I am in Costa Rica. I want to send the contents of the
disc to an associate in the U.S.A. I told him he could most likely get it
translated up there using a program or just by having a bilingual human read
and transcribe it.
I just need to know the step-by-step instructions to complete this task.
Hope you can help.


Do I understand you correctly?

You have a file and you want to get that file to your friend. If yes - read
on. If no or if you have questions about the directions below, you'll need
to send more details to this newsgroup thread.

General rule of thumb: Possess at least one backup copy of all important
data files. If a backup copy does not exist, create one. There are many
different methods of backing up. For a single file, copying the orginal
file to location other than where it exists now--is effective.

You do not mention what kind of disc this file currently resides on so
can't give exact directions here. If on a removable disc, make sure that
disc is available to your Windows.

Use Windows Explorer to locate the file on the disc (local, network or
removable). Then with the file selected, use File Copy or right click
copy. Next using Explorer, choose a folder location to paste the copied
file. Once you have the folder in view, right click on it and choose Paste.
Your backup copy has been created. Now you can experiment with transferring
the file to your friend without the risk of losing or damaging the original
file.

Next you have to decide how you want to get the file to your friend. Many
choices available. Unless the file is unusually large and assuming your
friend has access to email, sending the file as an attachment to a mail
message would be a viable option.

I'm going to stop here as there are too many variables to try and cover
them all in one post. If you decide to use the email method to transfer a
copy of the file, your email program will have directions on sending
attachments in its help file.

Or send more details about how you want to proceed and I or someone (there
are many willing to help in these newsgroups) will help you finish this
task.

Good luck!

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
 




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