IMAPI CD-Burning COM service set to manual
have tried changing the registry from 1 to 2
have removed the device and reboot and allow OS detect
have checked upperfilters and lowerfilters
Have you tried killing upperfilters
> and lowerfilters (oddly seems to fix all sorts of crazy errors)
How do I try killing the above?
Thanks
While sipping a glass of green tea, I read that Galen wrote in
news:uAZeqPQEGHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl
> In news:uFVlXvNEGHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl,
> D@annyBoy <origin @ld @nnyboy @ gm@il.com> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
>> Using a laptop with a built in CDRW. Unable to burn any disc. (No
>> recording tab despite following all the instructions at MSKB)
>>
>> Attached a USB DVDRW and it detects my empty CD as 550Mb and unable
>> to burn an iso. (no recording tab too)
>>
>> Are there any fixes or do I have to resort to a new installation?
>
> Hmm... Start > run > "services.msc" without the quotes > enter > is IMAPI
> CD-Burning COM service set to manual? Do you have a third party burning
> application installed that's taken over? Have you tried killing upperfilters
> and lowerfilters (oddly seems to fix all sorts of crazy errors) and removing
> the devices from the device manager and rebooting and letting XP install them
> fresh? I don't know what KB articles you've read so I don't know what you've
> tried already.