> Try uninstalling the drives via device manager and rebooting,the new
> hardware wizard will detect the drives and reinstall them at bootup, if
> still no joy try this.http://dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_cd_dvd_fix.htm
> Yes it is the upper and lower reg edit that you have already tried but it
> only takes a minute to try it again and it just might work this time.
>
> If still no joy I would look hard at itunes since you had some improvement
> with the repair of this program.
> Good luck.
> --
> Mike Pawlak
Thanks for the advice, but it didn't work. I uninstalled both drives
and removed the keys - that didn't make any difference. Then I did
them as two separate steps (uninstall, reboot, remove keys, reboot).
Still no luck.
Before trying these I rolled the system back to the oldest checkpoint
- 12/6. I have music ripped into iTunes after that date (christmas
CDs), although I think the system was getting flaky around then (i.e.
CDs would occasionally be seen, I might have to put them in two or
three times to get them read ... I thought I had one bad CD - but it
spread to both drives and any CD, DVD or CD-ROM I try).
I don't suspect iTunes, because even My Computer can't see that there
are discs in the drives after the uninstall/reinstall and filter
removal. The drives look fine, but they're always seen as empty.
I did a virus scan, I ran ad-aware and spybot. I have not yet
sacrificed a goat (it's so messy to do indoors), but I'm thinking
about it.
One last thing I'm going to try. I'm going to open up the box and
pull both drives out and physically reseat them. I can't imagine how
they could work absolutely perfectly (no error messages anywhere) but
have a loose cable or be full of dust or something, but it's worth a
try.
I'm also thinking that my holiday vacation will be spent doing a
reinstall - and that frustrates me.