Windows XP Does not recognize my CD and DVD drives

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Jerry in Florida

I have reasonable literacy in PC but am not an expert. Recently, I tried to
burn a DVD and could not. I noticed when I opened the explore option under
Start that the F & G drives were not listed. I have burned DVD and CD and
this had never happened. I have two books on XP and looked at possible
solutions. First, however, I booted in Safe Mode. Everything worked
properly. When using Explore all thumbnails were shown. I could load
documents previously burned to a DVD.

I tried using MSCONFIG and selected various options to initiate upon
Booting. Nothing helped except SafeMode.

Device Manager recognizes the drives but has an error message of Code 37.
I found the error messages in the MS website and that indicated I should
uninstall the devices and "scan for hardware" so they are re-installed. I
did and no improvement.

I have automatic update turned on and have loaded Picasso in the last
several months.

Also, I note that my restore points are not available. System restore points
are turned on for all drives.

Any suggestion before I call someone to come over that has more expertise
than I have.

Thanks in advance.
 
Jerry in Florida wrote:
> I have reasonable literacy in PC but am not an expert. Recently, I
> tried to burn a DVD and could not. I noticed when I opened the
> explore option under Start that the F & G drives were not listed.
> I have burned DVD and CD and this had never happened. I have two
> books on XP and looked at possible solutions. First, however, I
> booted in Safe Mode. Everything worked properly. When using
> Explore all thumbnails were shown. I could load documents
> previously burned to a DVD.
>
> I tried using MSCONFIG and selected various options to initiate upon
> Booting. Nothing helped except SafeMode.
>
> Device Manager recognizes the drives but has an error message of
> Code 37. I found the error messages in the MS website and that
> indicated I should uninstall the devices and "scan for hardware" so
> they are re-installed. I did and no improvement.
>
> I have automatic update turned on and have loaded Picasso in the
> last several months.
>
> Also, I note that my restore points are not available. System
> restore points are turned on for all drives.
>
> Any suggestion before I call someone to come over that has more
> expertise than I have.


Do NOT be afraid of the registry hack here. It is SAFE and has helped MANY
people. Respect the registry, don't fear it.

1) Log on with Administrative Privileges

2) Open the Registry Editor:
a) Go to Start then select Run.
b) Type regedit and click OK.

3) Backup you registry by:
a) Highlight My Computer by clicking on it once.
b) Click File (Windows XP) or Registry (Windows 2000), then Export
Registry File.
c) Select export range All; to ensure your entire registry is backed up
completely.
d) Select where you would like to save this backup, name the File, and
Click on the SAVE button.

4) Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values:
a) Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\
{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
b) Highlight this key by left clicking on it once.
c) On the right hand side delete the values Upperfilters and Lowerfilters.

5) Restart your computer.



Or try this:

http://www.dougknox.com/

Select 'Windows Utilities' and scroll down to 'Restore CD/DVD drives to
Windows Explorer.'
Perhaps his utility will do the trick. =)

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
 
Shenan's suggestion should "cure" your problem.

BTW in Safe Mode CD/DV/drivers are not loaded so in your case not much
assistance - also (Like Ivory soap - 99% pure) most common cause is a
Windows update.

"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Jerry in Florida wrote:
>> I have reasonable literacy in PC but am not an expert. Recently, I
>> tried to burn a DVD and could not. I noticed when I opened the
>> explore option under Start that the F & G drives were not listed.
>> I have burned DVD and CD and this had never happened. I have two
>> books on XP and looked at possible solutions. First, however, I
>> booted in Safe Mode. Everything worked properly. When using
>> Explore all thumbnails were shown. I could load documents
>> previously burned to a DVD.
>>
>> I tried using MSCONFIG and selected various options to initiate upon
>> Booting. Nothing helped except SafeMode.
>>
>> Device Manager recognizes the drives but has an error message of
>> Code 37. I found the error messages in the MS website and that
>> indicated I should uninstall the devices and "scan for hardware" so
>> they are re-installed. I did and no improvement.
>>
>> I have automatic update turned on and have loaded Picasso in the
>> last several months.
>>
>> Also, I note that my restore points are not available. System
>> restore points are turned on for all drives.
>>
>> Any suggestion before I call someone to come over that has more
>> expertise than I have.

>
> Do NOT be afraid of the registry hack here. It is SAFE and has helped
> MANY
> people. Respect the registry, don't fear it.
>
> 1) Log on with Administrative Privileges
>
> 2) Open the Registry Editor:
> a) Go to Start then select Run.
> b) Type regedit and click OK.
>
> 3) Backup you registry by:
> a) Highlight My Computer by clicking on it once.
> b) Click File (Windows XP) or Registry (Windows 2000), then Export
> Registry File.
> c) Select export range All; to ensure your entire registry is backed up
> completely.
> d) Select where you would like to save this backup, name the File, and
> Click on the SAVE button.
>
> 4) Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values:
> a) Go to
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\
> {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
> b) Highlight this key by left clicking on it once.
> c) On the right hand side delete the values Upperfilters and
> Lowerfilters.
>
> 5) Restart your computer.
>
>
>
> Or try this:
>
> http://www.dougknox.com/
>
> Select 'Windows Utilities' and scroll down to 'Restore CD/DVD drives to
> Windows Explorer.'
> Perhaps his utility will do the trick. =)
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
 
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> Jerry in Florida wrote:
> > I have reasonable literacy in PC but am not an expert. Recently, I
> > tried to burn a DVD and could not. I noticed when I opened the
> > explore option under Start that the F & G drives were not listed.
> > I have burned DVD and CD and this had never happened. I have two
> > books on XP and looked at possible solutions. First, however, I
> > booted in Safe Mode. Everything worked properly. When using
> > Explore all thumbnails were shown. I could load documents
> > previously burned to a DVD.
> >
> > I tried using MSCONFIG and selected various options to initiate upon
> > Booting. Nothing helped except SafeMode.
> >
> > Device Manager recognizes the drives but has an error message of
> > Code 37. I found the error messages in the MS website and that
> > indicated I should uninstall the devices and "scan for hardware" so
> > they are re-installed. I did and no improvement.
> >
> > I have automatic update turned on and have loaded Picasso in the
> > last several months.
> >
> > Also, I note that my restore points are not available. System
> > restore points are turned on for all drives.
> >
> > Any suggestion before I call someone to come over that has more
> > expertise than I have.

>
> Do NOT be afraid of the registry hack here. It is SAFE and has helped MANY
> people. Respect the registry, don't fear it.
>
> 1) Log on with Administrative Privileges
>
> 2) Open the Registry Editor:
> a) Go to Start then select Run.
> b) Type regedit and click OK.
>
> 3) Backup you registry by:
> a) Highlight My Computer by clicking on it once.
> b) Click File (Windows XP) or Registry (Windows 2000), then Export
> Registry File.
> c) Select export range All; to ensure your entire registry is backed up
> completely.
> d) Select where you would like to save this backup, name the File, and
> Click on the SAVE button.
>
> 4) Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values:
> a) Go to
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\
> {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
> b) Highlight this key by left clicking on it once.
> c) On the right hand side delete the values Upperfilters and Lowerfilters.
>
> 5) Restart your computer.
>
>
>
> Or try this:
>
> http://www.dougknox.com/
>
> Select 'Windows Utilities' and scroll down to 'Restore CD/DVD drives to
> Windows Explorer.'
> Perhaps his utility will do the trick. =)
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
> I used the utility from Doug Knox and it worked fine. Thanks.
 
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