|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
I know some people on here know what they are doing with a PC. Unfortunately
I'm not that good with them and need some help solving a problem. I bought an iPod Nano today. I installed iTunes using the installation CD you get and everything seemed fine until I put a music CD in the drive to copy it onto the iPod. It said that it didn't recognise the CD and that I should remove and reinstall the iPod and iTunes. I did that and it still didn't work. I then tried putting a CD in just to listen to it to make sure the drive was working. But again the drive didn't run the CD which it did do right up until last night. According to the device status the DVD CD- Rom Drives : Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardare device (Code 41) The CD / DVD Drive icon doesn't even appear on the "My Computer" page . No one else uses this PC and I haven't messed about with the settings. In fact I was playing a game on it last night and it worked fine. |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...alware+spyware
....I'm wondering if you've installed mal/spyware along with your i-pod "iTunes" application !?! ....I've just, (with ENORmous help from David H Lipman), rid a friends PC of the "NewsDotNet" adware package, that possibly was carried by the Trojan.Zlob.D virus which somehow resulted in "SpyAxe," ( being installed into his PC - possibly his children did it !! ). ...and it seems to me that it all started when his kids downloaded and installed iTunes !!!! regards, Richard "Jonathan" <Jonathan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5FE3281D-CDAC-4268-83E3-0C8E355A5566@microsoft.com... >I know some people on here know what they are doing with a PC. >Unfortunately > I'm not that good with them and need some help solving a problem. > > I bought an iPod Nano today. I installed iTunes using the installation CD > you get and everything seemed fine until I put a music CD in the drive to > copy it onto the iPod. It said that it didn't recognise the CD and that I > should remove and reinstall the iPod and iTunes. I did that and it still > didn't work. > > I then tried putting a CD in just to listen to it to make sure the drive > was > working. But again the drive didn't run the CD which it > did do right up until last night. According to the device status the DVD > CD- Rom Drives : > > Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot > find the hardare device (Code 41) > > The CD / DVD Drive icon doesn't even appear on the "My Computer" page . No > one else uses this PC and I haven't messed about with the settings. In > fact I > was playing a game on it last night and it worked fine. |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Jonathan wrote:
> I know some people on here know what they are doing with a PC. Unfortunately > I'm not that good with them and need some help solving a problem. > > I bought an iPod Nano today. I installed iTunes using the installation CD > you get and everything seemed fine until I put a music CD in the drive to > copy it onto the iPod. It said that it didn't recognise the CD and that I > should remove and reinstall the iPod and iTunes. I did that and it still > didn't work. > > I then tried putting a CD in just to listen to it to make sure the drive was > working. But again the drive didn't run the CD which it > did do right up until last night. According to the device status the DVD > CD- Rom Drives : > > Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot > find the hardare device (Code 41) > > The CD / DVD Drive icon doesn't even appear on the "My Computer" page . No > one else uses this PC and I haven't messed about with the settings. In fact I > was playing a game on it last night and it worked fine. Typically, this is the result of an incompatibility with recent versions of iTunes and an older version of Roxio/EZCDCreator. I suggest making a system restore point first. Then ... If you have EZ CD Creator version 5, the best solution is to upgrade to a more recent version. Try uninstalling and reinstalling your burning app, or see "CD-ROM access is missing and messages cite error Code 31, Code 32, Code 19, Code 39, or Code 41 after you remove Easy CD Creator in Windows XP" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/en-us If you have an old Roxio CD buring app installed, and make the registry changes suggested in the KB article, you may find that the app no longer works. You can either reinstall it or go to roxio support and search for articles EEZ000005 and EE6000150. The former has a link to a registry patch that will restore the proper upperfilters and lowerfilters values for CDCreator 5. Other info on the Roxio site may help with more recent versions. |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
....correction, I gat that quite a bit wrong, as someone on another thread
pointed out - the troajn probably was carried in along with SpyAxe crapware. regards, Richard "RJK" <notatospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Otb48LZEGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...alware+spyware > > ...I'm wondering if you've installed mal/spyware along with your i-pod > "iTunes" application !?! > > ...I've just, (with ENORmous help from David H Lipman), rid a friends PC > of the "NewsDotNet" adware package, that possibly was carried by the > Trojan.Zlob.D virus which somehow resulted in "SpyAxe," ( being installed > into his PC - possibly his children did it !! ). ...and it seems to me > that it all started when his kids downloaded and installed iTunes !!!! > > regards, Richard > > > "Jonathan" <Jonathan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5FE3281D-CDAC-4268-83E3-0C8E355A5566@microsoft.com... >>I know some people on here know what they are doing with a PC. >>Unfortunately >> I'm not that good with them and need some help solving a problem. >> >> I bought an iPod Nano today. I installed iTunes using the installation CD >> you get and everything seemed fine until I put a music CD in the drive to >> copy it onto the iPod. It said that it didn't recognise the CD and that I >> should remove and reinstall the iPod and iTunes. I did that and it still >> didn't work. >> >> I then tried putting a CD in just to listen to it to make sure the drive >> was >> working. But again the drive didn't run the CD which it >> did do right up until last night. According to the device status the DVD >> CD- Rom Drives : >> >> Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but >> cannot >> find the hardare device (Code 41) >> >> The CD / DVD Drive icon doesn't even appear on the "My Computer" page . >> No >> one else uses this PC and I haven't messed about with the settings. In >> fact I >> was playing a game on it last night and it worked fine. > > |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Mapped network drives Not connecting at logon | puddytatz | Windows XP Help and Support | 5 | 01-05-2006 02:50 AM |
| RE: My CD/DVD Drives are Gone! | greasy | Windows XP Help and Support | 0 | 01-05-2006 02:49 AM |
| SATA Drives not recognised in "My Computer" | StewartA | Windows XP Help and Support | 6 | 01-05-2006 02:47 AM |
| Re: Adding a SATA hard drive | Bob Eyster | Windows XP General | 10 | 01-05-2006 02:36 AM |
| 7 data drives, 2 Os drives 1 Big head ache and a Partridge in a pe | PCDJ SpYdeR | Windows XP Hardware | 2 | 01-05-2006 02:13 AM |