You've never seen this one before...

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rdlybeck

I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts a disk
in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs... This can be an
installation disk or media disk. Further when I go into "My Computer" and
click on his disk drive it says please insert a disk even though there is one
in there. Now here is the weird part... if I then open windows media player
and close it, then go back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as if
there was never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in order
to get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into device
manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives, re-booted and then
windows still does the same problem with reading disks. Media player has to
be open before a disk can be read. He has been messing with Roxio, Pinaclle,
and nero.

Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
--
Ryan
 
Locate and click the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider On the
Edit menu, click Permissions . Click the registry key for the user that is
currently logged on and ensure that Read and Full Control are both set to
Allow . Click the Advanced button, ensure that the user that is currently
logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions column,
and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. Click to
select the Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown
here that apply to child objects check box. Click Apply , and then click Yes
when you receive a prompt to continue. Click OK , and then click OK again
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Mark L. Ferguson


"rdlybeck" wrote:

> I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts a disk
> in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs... This can be an
> installation disk or media disk. Further when I go into "My Computer" and
> click on his disk drive it says please insert a disk even though there is one
> in there. Now here is the weird part... if I then open windows media player
> and close it, then go back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as if
> there was never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in order
> to get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into device
> manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives, re-booted and then
> windows still does the same problem with reading disks. Media player has to
> be open before a disk can be read. He has been messing with Roxio, Pinaclle,
> and nero.
>
> Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
> --
> Ryan
 
Try Power Toy's Tweak UI from Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
Install, run and under My Computer/Auto Play/Drives you will find check
boxes to enable/disable Autoplay.

How to Enable or Disable Automatically Running CD-ROMs
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/155217

If non of the above fix the problem, then there is the 'Autoplay Repair
Wizard'
"The Microsoft AutoPlay Repair Wizard scans your computer devices to find
defective AutoPlay settings, and attempts to fix those it finds."

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...B6-E8FA-45C4-A171-1B389CFACDAD&displaylang=en

JS

"rdlybeck" <rdlybeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:164120C8-8DB4-4DBB-B707-54289ACD8074@microsoft.com...
>I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts a disk
> in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs... This can be
> an
> installation disk or media disk. Further when I go into "My Computer"
> and
> click on his disk drive it says please insert a disk even though there is
> one
> in there. Now here is the weird part... if I then open windows media
> player
> and close it, then go back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as
> if
> there was never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in
> order
> to get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into
> device
> manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives, re-booted and
> then
> windows still does the same problem with reading disks. Media player has
> to
> be open before a disk can be read. He has been messing with Roxio,
> Pinaclle,
> and nero.
>
> Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
> --
> Ryan
 
Since you say I've never seen it before, guess I can't help with it
then.

rdlybeck <rdlybeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts
> a disk in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs...
> This can be an installation disk or media disk. Further when I go
> into "My Computer" and click on his disk drive it says please insert
> a disk even though there is one in there. Now here is the weird
> part... if I then open windows media player and close it, then go
> back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as if there was
> never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in order to
> get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into
> device manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives,
> re-booted and then windows still does the same problem with reading
> disks. Media player has to be open before a disk can be read. He
> has been messing with Roxio, Pinaclle, and nero.
>
> Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
 
Everything is as you said. Full access so nothing to change of the items you
listed. Still not reading disks unless I open media player first...
--
Ryan


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Locate and click the following registry key:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider On the
> Edit menu, click Permissions . Click the registry key for the user that is
> currently logged on and ensure that Read and Full Control are both set to
> Allow . Click the Advanced button, ensure that the user that is currently
> logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions column,
> and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. Click to
> select the Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown
> here that apply to child objects check box. Click Apply , and then click Yes
> when you receive a prompt to continue. Click OK , and then click OK again
> --
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>
> Mark L. Ferguson
>
>
> "rdlybeck" wrote:
>
> > I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts a disk
> > in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs... This can be an
> > installation disk or media disk. Further when I go into "My Computer" and
> > click on his disk drive it says please insert a disk even though there is one
> > in there. Now here is the weird part... if I then open windows media player
> > and close it, then go back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as if
> > there was never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in order
> > to get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into device
> > manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives, re-booted and then
> > windows still does the same problem with reading disks. Media player has to
> > be open before a disk can be read. He has been messing with Roxio, Pinaclle,
> > and nero.
> >
> > Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
> > --
> > Ryan
 
Thanks for the suggestions, unfortionalty no luck with a fix. However...
When I tried the autofix it had errors for each of my two drives. However it
was unable to repair the errors. I will try to attach a log file that was
given..
AutoFix [V5.2.3790.67]
Time [2007-12-26 17:03:04]
Microsoft Windows Version [5.1 (Service Pack 2) <2600>]

Test [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.] - Instance [N/A]:
Result [AutoStart Setting]: OK
Result [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.]: OK

Test [Policies] - Instance [F:\, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Present}
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Present}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [Driver level policies]: OK {
HKLM\...\Services\cdrom!Autorun (Present) <Allows>
HKLM\...\Services\cdrom\Parameters!Autorun (Absent) <Allows>
HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysEnable (Absent) <Not set>
HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysDisable (Absent) <Not set> }

Test [Drive Notification] - Instance [F:\, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [Legacy Notification]: OK
Result [AutoPlay V2 Notification]: Problems {
Service (Silent)
Shell (Deaf) }
>> Repair << [Autoplay V2 Event]

Step: No steps to take.
Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is
malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.

>> Required action: The wizard found problems but cannot fix them -> None



The other drive was the same log

--
Ryan


"JS" wrote:

> Try Power Toy's Tweak UI from Microsoft:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
> Install, run and under My Computer/Auto Play/Drives you will find check
> boxes to enable/disable Autoplay.
>
> How to Enable or Disable Automatically Running CD-ROMs
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/155217
>
> If non of the above fix the problem, then there is the 'Autoplay Repair
> Wizard'
> "The Microsoft AutoPlay Repair Wizard scans your computer devices to find
> defective AutoPlay settings, and attempts to fix those it finds."
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...B6-E8FA-45C4-A171-1B389CFACDAD&displaylang=en
>
> JS
>
> "rdlybeck" <rdlybeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:164120C8-8DB4-4DBB-B707-54289ACD8074@microsoft.com...
> >I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts a disk
> > in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs... This can be
> > an
> > installation disk or media disk. Further when I go into "My Computer"
> > and
> > click on his disk drive it says please insert a disk even though there is
> > one
> > in there. Now here is the weird part... if I then open windows media
> > player
> > and close it, then go back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as
> > if
> > there was never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in
> > order
> > to get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into
> > device
> > manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives, re-booted and
> > then
> > windows still does the same problem with reading disks. Media player has
> > to
> > be open before a disk can be read. He has been messing with Roxio,
> > Pinaclle,
> > and nero.
> >
> > Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
> > --
> > Ryan

>
>
>
 
I am having the exact same problem.
The log file:

AutoFix [V5.2.3790.67]
Time [2008-01-03 01:11:34]
Microsoft Windows Version [5.1 (Service Pack 3, v.3264) <2600>]

Test [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.] - Instance [N/A]:
Result [AutoStart Setting]: OK
Result [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.]: OK

Test [Policies] - Instance [D:\, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Present}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [Driver level policies]: OK {
HKLM\...\Services\cdrom!Autorun (Present) <Allows>
HKLM\...\Services\cdrom\Parameters!Autorun (Absent) <Allows>
HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysEnable (Absent) <Not set>
HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysDisable (Absent) <Not set> }

Test [Drive Notification] - Instance [D:\, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [Legacy Notification]: OK
Result [AutoPlay V2 Notification]: Problems {
Service (Silent)
Shell (Deaf) }
>> Repair << [Autoplay V2 Event]

Step: No steps to take.
Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is
malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.

>> Required action: The wizard found problems but cannot fix them -> None


Is it possible that it is one of the MS pacthes that has caused this problem?

"rdlybeck" wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions, unfortionalty no luck with a fix. However...
> When I tried the autofix it had errors for each of my two drives. However it
> was unable to repair the errors. I will try to attach a log file that was
> given..
> AutoFix [V5.2.3790.67]
> Time [2007-12-26 17:03:04]
> Microsoft Windows Version [5.1 (Service Pack 2) <2600>]
>
> Test [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.] - Instance [N/A]:
> Result [AutoStart Setting]: OK
> Result [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.]: OK
>
> Test [Policies] - Instance [F:\, Drive Type: 5]:
> Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
> Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Present}
> Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Present}
> Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
> Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
> Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Absent}
> Result [Driver level policies]: OK {
> HKLM\...\Services\cdrom!Autorun (Present) <Allows>
> HKLM\...\Services\cdrom\Parameters!Autorun (Absent) <Allows>
> HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysEnable (Absent) <Not set>
> HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysDisable (Absent) <Not set> }
>
> Test [Drive Notification] - Instance [F:\, Drive Type: 5]:
> Result [Legacy Notification]: OK
> Result [AutoPlay V2 Notification]: Problems {
> Service (Silent)
> Shell (Deaf) }
> >> Repair << [Autoplay V2 Event]

> Step: No steps to take.
> Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is
> malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.
>
> >> Required action: The wizard found problems but cannot fix them -> None

>
>
> The other drive was the same log
>
> --
> Ryan
>
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
> > Try Power Toy's Tweak UI from Microsoft:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
> > Install, run and under My Computer/Auto Play/Drives you will find check
> > boxes to enable/disable Autoplay.
> >
> > How to Enable or Disable Automatically Running CD-ROMs
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/155217
> >
> > If non of the above fix the problem, then there is the 'Autoplay Repair
> > Wizard'
> > "The Microsoft AutoPlay Repair Wizard scans your computer devices to find
> > defective AutoPlay settings, and attempts to fix those it finds."
> >
> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...B6-E8FA-45C4-A171-1B389CFACDAD&displaylang=en
> >
> > JS
> >
> > "rdlybeck" <rdlybeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:164120C8-8DB4-4DBB-B707-54289ACD8074@microsoft.com...
> > >I am trying to solve my dad's problem. For some reason when he puts a disk
> > > in either of his two dvd burners the disk no longer runs... This can be
> > > an
> > > installation disk or media disk. Further when I go into "My Computer"
> > > and
> > > click on his disk drive it says please insert a disk even though there is
> > > one
> > > in there. Now here is the weird part... if I then open windows media
> > > player
> > > and close it, then go back to "My Computer" it will then open the disk as
> > > if
> > > there was never a problem. So.. why do I need to open media player in
> > > order
> > > to get XP to run installation disks, or music cds??? I have gone into
> > > device
> > > manager, updated drivers and even uninstalled the drives, re-booted and
> > > then
> > > windows still does the same problem with reading disks. Media player has
> > > to
> > > be open before a disk can be read. He has been messing with Roxio,
> > > Pinaclle,
> > > and nero.
> > >
> > > Any help would be very greatful, Thanks
> > > --
> > > Ryan

> >
> >
> >
 
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