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I recently changed out my hard drive and installed Windows XP. I was able to
install other programs with cd's (Antivirus, antispy, office, etc.). Now I am not able to run any cd's (music, files, games). I did as much as I could to fix it. Uninstall/reinstall drive, uninstall/reinstall driver, checked cables, and updated storage (raid) drivers and bios. When a CD is inserted, a cd icon will appear by the mouse cursor and flash several times before it eventually stop. Went to "My Computer" to open drive and it says "Insert a cd". |
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IndianaJonathon wrote: > I recently changed out my hard drive and installed Windows XP. I was able to > install other programs with cd's (Antivirus, antispy, office, etc.). Now I > am not able to run any cd's (music, files, games). I did as much as I could > to fix it. Uninstall/reinstall drive, uninstall/reinstall driver, checked > cables, and updated storage (raid) drivers and bios. > When a CD is inserted, a cd icon will appear by the mouse cursor and flash > several times before it eventually stop. Went to "My Computer" to open drive > and it says "Insert a cd". CD drives are relatively cheap and easy to replace. Why waste the time? |
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"GHalleck" wrote: > > IndianaJonathon wrote: > > > I recently changed out my hard drive and installed Windows XP. I was able to > > install other programs with cd's (Antivirus, antispy, office, etc.). Now I > > am not able to run any cd's (music, files, games). I did as much as I could > > to fix it. Uninstall/reinstall drive, uninstall/reinstall driver, checked > > cables, and updated storage (raid) drivers and bios. > > When a CD is inserted, a cd icon will appear by the mouse cursor and flash > > several times before it eventually stop. Went to "My Computer" to open drive > > and it says "Insert a cd". > > CD drives are relatively cheap and easy to replace. Why waste > the time? > > Because I know this one works. I also read other postings and getting a new drive did not work for them either. I strongly believe it has something to do with windows. Drive is running, and a cd icon shows up by the mouse cursor. |
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:57:09 -0800, IndianaJonathon
<IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Because I know this one works. I also read other postings and getting a new >drive did not work for them either. I strongly believe it has something to >do with windows. Drive is running, and a cd icon shows up by the mouse >cursor. Try the fix on the page below. Many software programs install drivers as filters between the optical drives and Windows, but some of them do not uninstall cleanly and create this kind of problem. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320553 -- Michael Cecil http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ |
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"Michael Cecil" wrote: > On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:57:09 -0800, IndianaJonathon > <IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Because I know this one works. I also read other postings and getting a new > >drive did not work for them either. I strongly believe it has something to > >do with windows. Drive is running, and a cd icon shows up by the mouse > >cursor. > > Try the fix on the page below. Many software programs install drivers as > filters between the optical drives and Windows, but some of them do not > uninstall cleanly and create this kind of problem. > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320553 > -- > Michael Cecil > http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ > http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ > I'm afraid that didn't work either. The registry key was not there, so I went to method 2. Uninstalled, and it installed just fine. Tried the cd-rom again and it still doing the same thing. I tried opening and closing the drive with no cd to see what happens and it would flash a cd icon next to the mouse cursor twice and then stops. Put a cd in, and it would come on and off many more times before stopping. I know it detects something, just won't run it. |
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 10:20:02 -0800, IndianaJonathon wrote:
> "Michael Cecil" wrote: > >> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:57:09 -0800, IndianaJonathon >> <IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>>Because I know this one works. I also read other postings and getting a new >>>drive did not work for them either. I strongly believe it has something to >>>do with windows. Drive is running, and a cd icon shows up by the mouse >>>cursor. >> >> Try the fix on the page below. Many software programs install drivers as >> filters between the optical drives and Windows, but some of them do not >> uninstall cleanly and create this kind of problem. >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320553 >> -- >> Michael Cecil >> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ >> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ >> > > I'm afraid that didn't work either. The registry key was not there, so I > went to method 2. Uninstalled, and it installed just fine. Tried the cd-rom > again and it still doing the same thing. > I tried opening and closing the drive with no cd to see what happens and it > would flash a cd icon next to the mouse cursor twice and then stops. Put a > cd in, and it would come on and off many more times before stopping. I know > it detects something, just won't run it. Your problem may be more complicated than mine, but your observations are identical to the problem that I had. I even purchased a new CD drive to no avail. It turned out to be the disks. I had been using Imation disks for years without any problems. After installing Windows XP Home SP2, the problem you describe surfaced. I switched to Memorex disks, and everything was fine. I am not recommending any brand over another. I simply report my results on two computers. -- r.s.nevin@att.net |
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"Bob@see-below-for-address.com" wrote: > On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 10:20:02 -0800, IndianaJonathon wrote: > > > "Michael Cecil" wrote: > > > >> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:57:09 -0800, IndianaJonathon > >> <IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >> > >>>Because I know this one works. I also read other postings and getting a new > >>>drive did not work for them either. I strongly believe it has something to > >>>do with windows. Drive is running, and a cd icon shows up by the mouse > >>>cursor. > >> > >> Try the fix on the page below. Many software programs install drivers as > >> filters between the optical drives and Windows, but some of them do not > >> uninstall cleanly and create this kind of problem. > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320553 > >> -- > >> Michael Cecil > >> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ > >> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ > >> > > > > I'm afraid that didn't work either. The registry key was not there, so I > > went to method 2. Uninstalled, and it installed just fine. Tried the cd-rom > > again and it still doing the same thing. > > I tried opening and closing the drive with no cd to see what happens and it > > would flash a cd icon next to the mouse cursor twice and then stops. Put a > > cd in, and it would come on and off many more times before stopping. I know > > it detects something, just won't run it. > > Your problem may be more complicated than mine, but your observations are > identical to the problem that I had. I even purchased a new CD drive to no > avail. It turned out to be the disks. I had been using Imation disks for > years without any problems. After installing Windows XP Home SP2, the > problem you describe surfaced. I switched to Memorex disks, and everything > was fine. I am not recommending any brand over another. I simply report > my results on two computers. > -- > r.s.nevin@att.net > Don't think that's it either. For one thing, I use memorex disks. For another thing, I've tried different kinds of cd's, including installing a game, and all is doing the same thing. |
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 12:34:02 -0800, IndianaJonathon
<IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Don't think that's it either. For one thing, I use memorex disks. For >another thing, I've tried different kinds of cd's, including installing a >game, and all is doing the same thing. If your computer is set to boot from the CD-ROM, try boot with your XP install disc. At least that way you can rule out a hardware problem. -- Michael Cecil http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ |
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"Michael Cecil" wrote: > On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 12:34:02 -0800, IndianaJonathon > <IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Don't think that's it either. For one thing, I use memorex disks. For > >another thing, I've tried different kinds of cd's, including installing a > >game, and all is doing the same thing. > > If your computer is set to boot from the CD-ROM, try boot with your XP > install disc. At least that way you can rule out a hardware problem. > -- > Michael Cecil > http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ > http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ > I refigured the cmos so that it would only boot from cd-rom (and xp install disc in drive), it would say "booting from ATAPI CD-ROM:" and then windows came up. Would the re-install program have come up instead if it did read from drive? |
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hey i have the exact same problem to yours.. i insert a disc and a cd icon
will appear near the cursor then stop... when i go to my computer to the D drive nothing is there.. its like it senses that a disc is there but wont run it... "IndianaJonathon" wrote: > > > "Michael Cecil" wrote: > > > On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 12:34:02 -0800, IndianaJonathon > > <IndianaJonathon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > >Don't think that's it either. For one thing, I use memorex disks. For > > >another thing, I've tried different kinds of cd's, including installing a > > >game, and all is doing the same thing. > > > > If your computer is set to boot from the CD-ROM, try boot with your XP > > install disc. At least that way you can rule out a hardware problem. > > -- > > Michael Cecil > > http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/ > > http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/ > > > > I refigured the cmos so that it would only boot from cd-rom (and xp install > disc in drive), it would say "booting from ATAPI CD-ROM:" and then windows > came up. Would the re-install program have come up instead if it did read > from drive? |
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