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blonde615
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      23rd Sep 2008
Suddenly, after a power outage, my computer does not even show that I have an
E drive (my DVD/CD drive) on my computer! Help!
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      23rd Sep 2008
blonde615 wrote:
> Suddenly, after a power outage, my computer does not even show that I
> have an E drive (my DVD/CD drive) on my computer! Help!

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Launch Device Manager and see if that
drive has a Yellow Question Mark on it.

You can launch Device Manager by going
to...Start/Run and type or copy/paste
devmgmt.msc
Then press enter.

Have a look at this article:

(314464) How to Troubleshoot Unknown
Devices Listed in Device Manager
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314464/

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      23rd Sep 2008
John...in device manager there is what looks like a yellow exclamation mark
on the DVD hardware. When I click on troubleshooting, I get the message
"windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot
find the hardware device (Code 41)". Any suggestions? I looked at the article
you suggested but they could not help me there.
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"John Inzer" wrote:

> blonde615 wrote:
> > Suddenly, after a power outage, my computer does not even show that I
> > have an E drive (my DVD/CD drive) on my computer! Help!

> ==============================
> Launch Device Manager and see if that
> drive has a Yellow Question Mark on it.
>
> You can launch Device Manager by going
> to...Start/Run and type or copy/paste
> devmgmt.msc
> Then press enter.
>
> Have a look at this article:
>
> (314464) How to Troubleshoot Unknown
> Devices Listed in Device Manager
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314464/
>
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>
> John Inzer
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John Inzer
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      23rd Sep 2008
blonde615 wrote:
> John...in device manager there is what looks like a yellow
> exclamation mark on the DVD hardware. When I click on
> troubleshooting, I get the message "windows successfully loaded the
> device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device
> (Code 41)". Any suggestions? I looked at the article you suggested
> but they could not help me there.

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Maybe the following articles will lead to something useful:


(314060) You can no longer access the CD
drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error
message after you remove a CD recording
program or a DVD recording program in
Windows XP: "error code 31"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/en-us

"Why is There a Yellow Exclamation Point in
Device Manager?"
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/f/yellowdm.htm

DVD/CD Drive not working. Device manager
shows yellow sign with exclamation point?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...6113128AAh5pIr

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blonde615
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      24th Sep 2008
Thank you very much, John, for your help! Although I didn't resolve WHY this
happened, via searching the articles you suggested I finally tried resetting
my computer to a previous point which DID solve the problem and my DVD/CD
burner appears to be working fine again. I appreciate your help!
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blonde615


"John Inzer" wrote:

> blonde615 wrote:
> > Suddenly, after a power outage, my computer does not even show that I
> > have an E drive (my DVD/CD drive) on my computer! Help!

> ==============================
> Launch Device Manager and see if that
> drive has a Yellow Question Mark on it.
>
> You can launch Device Manager by going
> to...Start/Run and type or copy/paste
> devmgmt.msc
> Then press enter.
>
> Have a look at this article:
>
> (314464) How to Troubleshoot Unknown
> Devices Listed in Device Manager
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314464/
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
>
>
>

 
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John Inzer
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      24th Sep 2008
blonde615 wrote:
> Thank you very much, John, for your help! Although I didn't resolve
> WHY this happened, via searching the articles you suggested I finally
> tried resetting my computer to a previous point which DID solve the
> problem and my DVD/CD burner appears to be working fine again. I
> appreciate your help!

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You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.

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John Inzer
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      24th Sep 2008
> blonde615 wrote:
>> I didn't resolve WHY this happened

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The following article is just an example of
how this could occur:

(886568) Your CD or DVD drive does not
work as expected after you remove Digital
Image Suite 10
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886568/

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