My CDROM/DVDROM dissappears after installing some software in Windows XP ! help !

AndrewChong

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Hi , i recently installed both MusicMatch Jukebox (/w cd writing support) and Apactec DirectCD , after that my system crashes and reboots after inserting an AudioCD , the next boot resulted in no CD/DVD drive found , so i went into device manager to check things up and both my CDRW and DVD drive have exclamation points which means something is wrong with them... it states that i should try updating or reinstalling the drivers for those 2 , so i reinstalled both of them which didn't help , sometimes my system crashes when i try to uninstall them...

i tried uninstalling DirectCD and Musicmatch but it didn't help , so is there a way to fix my current problem ? i tried removing them from the IDE port and using them on my RAID controller which resulted in the same thing..




AMD Athlon 950 Mhz
256MB PC133 SDRAM
ABIT KT7A Motherboard
Leadtek Geforce2 GTS
SoundBlaster Live
Maxtor 20 Gb 7200 Drive ATA66
Maxtor 40 Gb 5400 Drive ATA100
Plextor 16x CDRW drive
Aopen 10x DVDrom drive
WindowsXP Corporate Edition
Dlink 10/100 Lan Card
 

DaiShan

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I had that same problem after I installed nero, if I remember correctly I think I just disabled both drives in the device manager and then re-enabled them both. Then I just did a refresh in device manager. Hope this helps!
 

DaiShan

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oh and it my be a good idea to go ahead and grab the via 4 in 1's for xp if you haven't already. let us know if this doesn't work!
 

AndrewChong

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Dec 17, 2001
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re-enabling both devices didn't work.. i already have the Via 4.37a .....


sigh.... why did i have to install those two...... and my system always crashes everytime i restart / shutdown my computers
 

DaiShan

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ok, turn off the computer, un plug both of them (data and power) and restart. Next power off again and plug in your cd-rw and boot back up and install everything it asks for, then do the same for the dvd-rom. Also if this doesn't work, you might try doing a system roll back to before you had this problem.
 

InsaneMorphius

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Sounds to me like a problem I had a couple times,

Just re-installed the newest 4in1's and the problem went bye bye
 

Slikkster

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This problem happens a lot with third party software in both XP and Windows 2000. Here's how to fix it. You need to open up the Registry by using regedit.exe. Now, here's the fix:

1. Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values completely from the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

Note: You might just have one of the values (either UpperFilters or LowerFilters) in the following key. No matter, just delete which ever value you have.

To be clear, you find that registry key. When you click on it, you'll see a lot of "Values" on the right-hand column. Look amongst those values for one(s) called "UpperFilters" and/or "LowerFilters". That's where software like MusicMatch puts entries. If you see either UpperFilters or LowerFilters, Delete UpperFilters and/or Lowerfilters.

Close regedit. Reboot. Voila! Devices return.



 

jmorrell

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Slikkster is correct - this is the official Microsoft fix for the problem, which is well documented on their knowledgebase.