Peter - Have followed the fix manually on multiple times...there are no
Hi/low filters left in
the key. That does NOT fix the problem. So if/when I open Dev Mgr there is
no CD/DVD entry to remove. So today, I broke open the case and totally
disconnected the drives power and bus...rebooted....then shut-down,
reconnected everthing...rebooted..and still no-joy. BiOS sees both
drives...XP refuses too.
I've given up. I've done the manual regedit several time...tried the
scripted reg-edits solutions, "MR Fix-it"...going at the drives thru "Disk
Mangement" ...and several other things I won't bore you with...all to no
avail. Going back to SP2 isn't an option due to my apps config...so I guess
I've got 2 useless drives. I suppose if I need to load anything...I can copy
the exe. & config files to my NAS and boot from there. Sigh....yet another
Win's mystery that shall remain unsolved....
"Peter Foldes" wrote:
> What you are describing about the issue at hand and especially that it does not show
> up in device manager then see the following. I really don't care that what you
> posted about Upper and Lower filers JUST FOLLOW the fix in the below KB which is
> manual below the Fix-It notice. Do the Fix manually
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
> "BOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A9B91EF0-4284-4575-894C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Re Richard AZ reply - thanks Richard...but as my original note says...have
> > already gone the regedit route (with hi/lo filters) and that did'nt work.
> > Oh..BTW...also as I mentioned in my note...there is no "CD Device" to delete
> > in Dev Mgr....the CD/DVD icon entries in dev mgr are completely gone...so
> > there's nothing to hi-lite.
> >
> > "Richard in AZ" wrote:
> >
> >> Try this fix
> >> Requires Registry edit using regedit. Make a Restore Point first.
> >> ______________________________________________________________________
> >>
> >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
> >>
> >> Highlight the CDRom Drive Key(s), delete the Values "UpperFilters" and/or
> >> "LowerFilters"
> >>
> >> Open Device Manager (Winkey-Break, or start/run, type 'sysdm.cpl / Hardware Tab)
> >>
> >> Remove the entry for the cd device(s), then restart.
> >> ___________________________________________________________________________
> >>
> >> "BOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:8F6421C2-0B34-439C-8382-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Thanks for the replies....
> >> > to Bob Soxx - in my note I mentioned that I " > Next tried manually
> >> > disconnecting drives from PC, booting, then
> >> >> > re-installing and booting in hopes that auto-detect would work....NOT....so
> >> >> > that didn't work.
> >> > To Mark Adams...No the drives are'nt visible in disk management....
> >> > To "DB"....in my note I mentioned > > Next checked BIOS..both Drives showing
> >> > in BIOS.....so Yes....the drives are showing up in BIOS
> >> > Bottom Line....after all this...still no Joy..But Thanks to all who replied!!
> >> >
> >> > "Db" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> you might double check
> >> >> your bios and see if the
> >> >> devices are being
> >> >> recognized.
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> --
> >> >> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
> >> >>
> >> >> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
> >> >>
> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >> >> This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to:
> >> >>
> >> >> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "BOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> >> news:6A34D320-AF98-432C-9B95-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >> > "CD/DVD drive is not detected"
> >> >> > Win XP Professional with SP3
> >> >> > First off...I recognize this is a well know and documented problem...please
> >> >> > be patient and read on.
> >> >> > Well..I'm giving this one last try, hence this note.
> >> >> > Have tried all the reccomended Microsoft and 3rd party fixes.
> >> >> > First ran MS's "Fix-it" - which determined that "CD/DVD drive is not
> >> >> > detected".
> >> >> > Uh huh..that's why I downloaded it.
> >> >> > Next tried the various registry edits, including first using automated
> >> >> > packages, such
> >> >> > as "CD Gone", "CD Reg", etc. for high/low filters...no joy there.
> >> >> > Next tried following inx. for manually editing the registry per suppled MS
> >> >> > instructions.
> >> >> > (BTW - Did not tweak any other reg keys inadvertantly).
> >> >> > Next checked BIOS..both Drives showing in BIOS.
> >> >> > Next tried manually disconnecting drives from PC, booting, then
> >> >> > re-installing and booting in hopes that auto-detect would work....NOT.
> >> >> > Finally tried a complete system image restore (using Acronis) from image
> >> >> > back-up dating back to June, which re-imaged fine...but still no drives.
> >> >> > Downloaded "DevManView" and have confirmed that drivers are in system, up to
> >> >> > date, and are available for both drives. They are showing as "enabled" but
> >> >> > not "connected". Tried un-enabling them, and then re-enabling them....no
> >> >> > good.
> >> >> > Have verified device and other registry entries for drives against another
> >> >> > XP-Prof machine working in my office...registry entries match.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > So after upgrading to SP3, I have a DVD-Rom and CD-Rom that are useless.
> >> >> > There are no yellow exclamation in Dev Mgr...because there are no CDROM
> >> >> > disks
> >> >> > showing at all.
> >> >> > Short of reloading XP, are there any options left to me?
> >> >> > I'm an experienced user, so have firewall, anti-virus, and do regular
> >> >> > security and other win upgrades, along with regular disk maintenance and
> >> >> > image back-up's to a NAS drive. I'm fairly certain, this is not a conflict
> >> >> > &
> >> >> > or other such issue.
> >> >> > A reload of XP is out of the question, as this machine has far too many
> >> >> > layered apps, that I would need to laboriously re-build....could take days.
> >> >> > Anybody out there have any ideas?
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> .
> >>
>
> .
>