wfroadrunner,
OK, here are a few mote troubleshooting steps to explore: First, does
Device Manager include the CD/DVD-ROM drive? Does Device Manager display any
type of error condition for the drive? Under the drive Properties, do you
see any messages other than this device is working properly? If the drive
appears in Device Manager, under its Properties, select uninstall and reboot.
Second, in the event Device Manager has no entry for the drive, enter BIOS
to determine whether BIOS detects the drive.
Roxio and/or Nero have been known to be the source of optical drives
disappearing in some systems. Do you have either of these applications
installed? If you do, try uninstalling it to see whether that improves the
situation. Post back.
--
freddy
"wfroadrunner" wrote:
> Tried your advice, however, in the regedit there are five options... root,
> user,machine, users and configuration. When I hit local machine, the right
> side states default- reg_sz - value not set. I have a dell xps m140 labtop.
> All help is greatly appreciated.
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>
> > wfroadrunner,
> >
> > It's hard to say, but the following link may provide a solution. Follow the
> > instructions on the following Microsoft article to remove upper and lower
> > filters:
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929461
> >
> > Sometimes this solution works, but who knows until you try it. Another
> > approach is to uninstall the drive in Device Manager (under its Properties)
> > and reboot to see whether Windows fixes the issue when it reboots.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "wfroadrunner" wrote:
> >
> > > Dont know what the heck is going on. My CD/DVD rom is not showing up and
> > > when I place a disc of any form its not reading or loading up. I use Vista
> > > Home Premium and everything has been cool up to this point. Would greatly
> > > appreciate anyone's assistance. When I go to my computer, all the drives
> > > show up, just not the D drive.
> > > I dont use Itunes, however I do use Napster.