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My CD drive stopped reading CD's. The drive was listed in Explorer.
I checked Device Manager and there was no conflict but the troubleshooter suggested uninstalling the driver, rebooting and letting the system find it. I did that, the system found the drive and installed the driver. I went back into the Device Manager and it has a conflict. It is not enabled with a Code 22. When I try to enable it I just get a message that Windows was not able to enable the device. I am using WinXP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2. Then I came here to see if others were having a similar issue. I went to the recommended KB article and followed the steps. My registry did not have the settings so I used Method two. This did install the correct drive and now there is no conflict but it still won't read any CD's. I have run the Windows Update and there are no new updates for my operating system. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Mary |
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Mary Martin wrote:
> My CD drive stopped reading CD's. The drive was listed in Explorer. > I checked Device Manager and there was no conflict but the > troubleshooter suggested uninstalling the driver, rebooting and > letting the system find it. I did that, the system found the drive and > installed the driver. > I went back into the Device Manager and it has a conflict. It is not > enabled with a Code 22. When I try to enable it I just get a message > that Windows was not able to enable the device. > I am using WinXP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2. > Then I came here to see if others were having a similar issue. I went > to > the recommended KB article and followed the steps. My registry did > not have > the settings so I used Method two. This did install the correct drive > and now there is no conflict but it still won't read any CD's. > I have run the Windows Update and there are no new updates for my > operating system. > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > Thank you > Mary With the computer off and unplugged, open the case. Reseat the ribbon cable and the power supply connector to the drive. Restart. If that doesn't help, swap out the drive for a known-working one. If that drive works, replace the original drive. CD-ROM drives don't last forever. If the substitute drive doesn't work, then the issue is on the motherboard. If this is the case, you can try attaching the optical drive as slave on IDE0. It is common for IDE1 to fail on older motherboards. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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