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Robert
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      4th Aug 2004
I just installed a new DVD burner (HP DVD writer 530i)on
my P4 running XP home. It worked the first day I
installed it, then the next day when I fired up the
computer neither the DVD drive or the DVD-Rom drive
(toshiba something) were working (not detected as
removeable media drives). I did some research and found
that there was a problem in the registry (code 19) for
both drives. I think I need to clear everything and do a
re-instal of windows. But if the drives don't now will I
be able to install windows after I blow the whole thing
away with a format c:? What should I do??
 
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Andy D
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      4th Aug 2004
I would open your case back up and re-check all of the cables first, then the jumpers
on the back of the drives.
Next I would check: right-click My Computer/Properties/Hardware/DeviceMgr/
to see if there were any yellow exclamation marks.
Last resort, I would hook it back up the way it was, reboot, to rule out a prob with your sys.
I wouldn't reload operating sys so quickly,... I don't think it's your os.

Andy

"Robert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c45001c47a39$ff907bc0$(E-Mail Removed)...
| I just installed a new DVD burner (HP DVD writer 530i)on
| my P4 running XP home. It worked the first day I
| installed it, then the next day when I fired up the
| computer neither the DVD drive or the DVD-Rom drive
| (toshiba something) were working (not detected as
| removeable media drives). I did some research and found
| that there was a problem in the registry (code 19) for
| both drives. I think I need to clear everything and do a
| re-instal of windows. But if the drives don't now will I
| be able to install windows after I blow the whole thing
| away with a format c:? What should I do??
 
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      4th Aug 2004
I checked all the jumpers and cables and everything is
good in the case. In device manager there are explination
marks by both drives and that's where I've found the
problem with the registry. I already tried to putting
everything back the way it was, (replace the dvd drive
with the original cd-rw drive) and then the cd-rw drive as
well as the dvd-rom drive don't show up and have
explanation marks by them in device manager. I then
backed up my registry and took out everything to do with
cd drives and restarted. Then the cd drives were not
found in explorer and in device manager they were under an
unknow device deal with explanation marks. So I imported
my old registry, but that didn't change anything when I
restarted. I think i'm screwed and need to start from
scratch.


>-----Original Message-----
>I would open your case back up and re-check all of the

cables first, then the jumpers
>on the back of the drives.
>Next I would check: right-click My

Computer/Properties/Hardware/DeviceMgr/
>to see if there were any yellow exclamation marks.
>Last resort, I would hook it back up the way it was,

reboot, to rule out a prob with your sys.
>I wouldn't reload operating sys so quickly,... I don't

think it's your os.
>
>Andy
>
>"Robert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

news:c45001c47a39$ff907bc0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>| I just installed a new DVD burner (HP DVD writer 530i)

on
>| my P4 running XP home. It worked the first day I
>| installed it, then the next day when I fired up the
>| computer neither the DVD drive or the DVD-Rom drive
>| (toshiba something) were working (not detected as
>| removeable media drives). I did some research and

found
>| that there was a problem in the registry (code 19) for
>| both drives. I think I need to clear everything and do

a
>| re-instal of windows. But if the drives don't now will

I
>| be able to install windows after I blow the whole thing
>| away with a format c:? What should I do??
>.
>

 
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Nathan McNulty
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      5th Aug 2004
Try these two (the first namely):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=314060
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320553

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Nathan McNulty


(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I checked all the jumpers and cables and everything is
> good in the case. In device manager there are explination
> marks by both drives and that's where I've found the
> problem with the registry. I already tried to putting
> everything back the way it was, (replace the dvd drive
> with the original cd-rw drive) and then the cd-rw drive as
> well as the dvd-rom drive don't show up and have
> explanation marks by them in device manager. I then
> backed up my registry and took out everything to do with
> cd drives and restarted. Then the cd drives were not
> found in explorer and in device manager they were under an
> unknow device deal with explanation marks. So I imported
> my old registry, but that didn't change anything when I
> restarted. I think i'm screwed and need to start from
> scratch.
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I would open your case back up and re-check all of the

>
> cables first, then the jumpers
>
>>on the back of the drives.
>>Next I would check: right-click My

>
> Computer/Properties/Hardware/DeviceMgr/
>
>>to see if there were any yellow exclamation marks.
>>Last resort, I would hook it back up the way it was,

>
> reboot, to rule out a prob with your sys.
>
>>I wouldn't reload operating sys so quickly,... I don't

>
> think it's your os.
>
>>Andy
>>
>>"Robert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

>
> news:c45001c47a39$ff907bc0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>| I just installed a new DVD burner (HP DVD writer 530i)

>
> on
>
>>| my P4 running XP home. It worked the first day I
>>| installed it, then the next day when I fired up the
>>| computer neither the DVD drive or the DVD-Rom drive
>>| (toshiba something) were working (not detected as
>>| removeable media drives). I did some research and

>
> found
>
>>| that there was a problem in the registry (code 19) for
>>| both drives. I think I need to clear everything and do

>
> a
>
>>| re-instal of windows. But if the drives don't now will

>
> I
>
>>| be able to install windows after I blow the whole thing
>>| away with a format c:? What should I do??
>>.
>>

 
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