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both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play a
disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn it tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up in device manager either. please can someone help? |
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Not in device manager? not good. Do they appear on on the boot screen?
Do they appear in the BIOS? Did the cable to the motherboard get knocked loose? Did the motherboard fail? ryan wrote: > both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play a > disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn it > tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up in > device manager either. please can someone help? |
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"ryan" <ryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B72AB317-B488-4633-A701-6E80957A5CF5@microsoft.com... > both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play a > disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn > it > tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up > in > device manager either. please can someone help? Try the script from Doug Knox's site. http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs |
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i have just tried that and i still have the same problem!!
"bud" wrote: > > "ryan" <ryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B72AB317-B488-4633-A701-6E80957A5CF5@microsoft.com... > > both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play a > > disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn > > it > > tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > > computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up > > in > > device manager either. please can someone help? > > Try the script from Doug Knox's site. > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs > > > |
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I am having the same problem and I tried everything I can research on this.
I tried the microsoft help by deleting upper and lower filters in the registry and still can't see my d: & e: drives. It is driving me crazy, spent hours doing this and I just want to get them working. It seems everyone else follows the steps on microsofts help page and it works...but not for me. Please...any info, pass along - I would really appreciate it. "ryan" wrote: > both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play a > disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn it > tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up in > device manager either. please can someone help? |
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"Stressed" <Stressed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:34FBAC12-162C-4ED0-A755-E503A5B58A2C@microsoft.com... >I am having the same problem and I tried everything I can research on this. > I tried the microsoft help by deleting upper and lower filters in the > registry and still can't see my d: & e: drives. It is driving me crazy, > spent hours doing this and I just want to get them working. It seems > everyone else follows the steps on microsofts help page and it works...but > not for me. Please...any info, pass along - I would really appreciate it. > > "ryan" wrote: > >> both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play >> a >> disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn >> it >> tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my >> computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up >> in >> device manager either. please can someone help? Do they show up in the bios? It may be worth clearing your cmos and resetting the bios. Don't know what else is left if you tried all the other steps. Look and see if there are any updates for your bios. Be careful though. Flashing the bios has to be done right or the motherboard can become useless. |
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Bud...I'm no computer wiz...so I am not too sure what or where to look up my
cmos or bios. Maybe I should, but I'm learning. I never had a problem like this before. It's just so aggravating cause it may be just updating the registry, but I'm not sure how to restore it. "bud" wrote: > > "Stressed" <Stressed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:34FBAC12-162C-4ED0-A755-E503A5B58A2C@microsoft.com... > >I am having the same problem and I tried everything I can research on this. > > I tried the microsoft help by deleting upper and lower filters in the > > registry and still can't see my d: & e: drives. It is driving me crazy, > > spent hours doing this and I just want to get them working. It seems > > everyone else follows the steps on microsofts help page and it works...but > > not for me. Please...any info, pass along - I would really appreciate it. > > > > "ryan" wrote: > > > >> both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play > >> a > >> disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn > >> it > >> tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > >> computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up > >> in > >> device manager either. please can someone help? > > Do they show up in the bios? It may be worth clearing your cmos and > resetting the bios. Don't know what else is left if you tried all the other > steps. Look and see if there are any updates for your bios. Be careful > though. Flashing the bios has to be done right or the motherboard can become > useless. > > > |
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yeah sorry bud, i am the same as stressed and know nothing aout bios etc, my
mate mentioned something about cd burning software can cause this and it is probably something in the registry but i have no idea how to fix it, does this ring any bells with you? "Stressed" wrote: > Bud...I'm no computer wiz...so I am not too sure what or where to look up my > cmos or bios. Maybe I should, but I'm learning. I never had a problem like > this before. It's just so aggravating cause it may be just updating the > registry, but I'm not sure how to restore it. > > "bud" wrote: > > > > > "Stressed" <Stressed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:34FBAC12-162C-4ED0-A755-E503A5B58A2C@microsoft.com... > > >I am having the same problem and I tried everything I can research on this. > > > I tried the microsoft help by deleting upper and lower filters in the > > > registry and still can't see my d: & e: drives. It is driving me crazy, > > > spent hours doing this and I just want to get them working. It seems > > > everyone else follows the steps on microsofts help page and it works...but > > > not for me. Please...any info, pass along - I would really appreciate it. > > > > > > "ryan" wrote: > > > > > >> both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play > > >> a > > >> disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn > > >> it > > >> tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > > >> computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up > > >> in > > >> device manager either. please can someone help? > > > > Do they show up in the bios? It may be worth clearing your cmos and > > resetting the bios. Don't know what else is left if you tried all the other > > steps. Look and see if there are any updates for your bios. Be careful > > though. Flashing the bios has to be done right or the motherboard can become > > useless. > > > > > > |
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I had the same problem only yesterday. Double check the drive cable.
Mine was loose at the mobo end - right beside another connector where it was difficult to see. Instant relief!!! Dick On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 11:24:02 -0800, "ryan" <ryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >yeah sorry bud, i am the same as stressed and know nothing aout bios etc, my >mate mentioned something about cd burning software can cause this and it is >probably something in the registry but i have no idea how to fix it, does >this ring any bells with you? > >"Stressed" wrote: > >> Bud...I'm no computer wiz...so I am not too sure what or where to look up my >> cmos or bios. Maybe I should, but I'm learning. I never had a problem like >> this before. It's just so aggravating cause it may be just updating the >> registry, but I'm not sure how to restore it. >> >> "bud" wrote: >> >> > >> > "Stressed" <Stressed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:34FBAC12-162C-4ED0-A755-E503A5B58A2C@microsoft.com... >> > >I am having the same problem and I tried everything I can research on this. >> > > I tried the microsoft help by deleting upper and lower filters in the >> > > registry and still can't see my d: & e: drives. It is driving me crazy, >> > > spent hours doing this and I just want to get them working. It seems >> > > everyone else follows the steps on microsofts help page and it works...but >> > > not for me. Please...any info, pass along - I would really appreciate it. >> > > >> > > "ryan" wrote: >> > > >> > >> both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play >> > >> a >> > >> disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn >> > >> it >> > >> tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my >> > >> computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up >> > >> in >> > >> device manager either. please can someone help? >> > >> > Do they show up in the bios? It may be worth clearing your cmos and >> > resetting the bios. Don't know what else is left if you tried all the other >> > steps. Look and see if there are any updates for your bios. Be careful >> > though. Flashing the bios has to be done right or the motherboard can become >> > useless. >> > >> > >> > |
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After days of trying all different things...it was the simplest thing I
didn't try. When you go Device Manager, my Secondary IDE drive had an exclamation on the icon. I uninstalled the secondary ide and automatically the drives were recognized, reinstalled, and it was back to normal. I guess I didn't think it could be that simple...but try it Ryan if you haven't already done so. I feel your pain, all week I was trying to solve this...and nothing was working. So try the simple thing. So its Device Manager...Secondary IDE Controller...right click on and "reinstall" It does the rest automatically. If not you can go to Control Panel after you've uninstalled it, and Add New Hardware. Hope this works. Let me know...curious if we both just needed to do this one little thing. I am releived. "junior@senior.invalid.net" wrote: > I had the same problem only yesterday. Double check the drive cable. > Mine was loose at the mobo end - right beside another connector where > it was difficult to see. Instant relief!!! > > Dick > > On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 11:24:02 -0800, "ryan" > <ryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >yeah sorry bud, i am the same as stressed and know nothing aout bios etc, my > >mate mentioned something about cd burning software can cause this and it is > >probably something in the registry but i have no idea how to fix it, does > >this ring any bells with you? > > > >"Stressed" wrote: > > > >> Bud...I'm no computer wiz...so I am not too sure what or where to look up my > >> cmos or bios. Maybe I should, but I'm learning. I never had a problem like > >> this before. It's just so aggravating cause it may be just updating the > >> registry, but I'm not sure how to restore it. > >> > >> "bud" wrote: > >> > >> > > >> > "Stressed" <Stressed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:34FBAC12-162C-4ED0-A755-E503A5B58A2C@microsoft.com... > >> > >I am having the same problem and I tried everything I can research on this. > >> > > I tried the microsoft help by deleting upper and lower filters in the > >> > > registry and still can't see my d: & e: drives. It is driving me crazy, > >> > > spent hours doing this and I just want to get them working. It seems > >> > > everyone else follows the steps on microsofts help page and it works...but > >> > > not for me. Please...any info, pass along - I would really appreciate it. > >> > > > >> > > "ryan" wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> both my cd/dvd drives have vanished from my computer. when i try to play > >> > >> a > >> > >> disk it tells me to insert correct cd-rom into drive. when i try to burn > >> > >> it > >> > >> tells me that no cd burning device has been detected. when i click on my > >> > >> computer they are not displayed with my other stuff and they dont show up > >> > >> in > >> > >> device manager either. please can someone help? > >> > > >> > Do they show up in the bios? It may be worth clearing your cmos and > >> > resetting the bios. Don't know what else is left if you tried all the other > >> > steps. Look and see if there are any updates for your bios. Be careful > >> > though. Flashing the bios has to be done right or the motherboard can become > >> > useless. > >> > > >> > > >> > > > |
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