Hello! I need new ideas on getting my E & F drives to be accessible and have
"correct" functions. I've had this problem since Thanksgiving. I have
little computer knowledge, so I drop my computer off every week for a few
days with computer technicians who are mystified each time I pick it up. To
correct the drive error messages they installed new drives, gave them new
letters, re-formatted, re-installed Windows XP Home Edition SP2, put in a new
processor, new Motherboard, etc. I've spent alot of time surfing the
Internet for a corrective procedure. I have a new Lite-on DVD SOHD-167T on
Drive E and a new Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-108 for recording on Drive F. I went to
their websites and downloaded their firmware. I searched on their websites
for any known conflicts. I was able to use the floppy drive A up until a
week ago. I check for viruses with various programs including Norton and
have no viruses. I've checked the Firewall and there are many exception
programs listed but I don't which one would apply to the DVD drive or Floppy
drive. I've tried several solutions on the Microsoft website. I even
nervously used Regedit and changed the values of the DVD drives from 3 to 1
and 2 as Microsoft stated. At least the drives seem to now be listed
correctly in "My Computer". Drive E has DVD Drive and Drive F states DVD-RW.
I tried another Microsoft suggested solution in Regedit deleting Upper and
Lower Filters. When I put an installation CD in one of the drives, it acts
like it recognizes the CD by changing from DVD to CD but the CD will only
revolve about a minute and never show up on the screen. I deleted all the
drivers as Microsoft suggested and the new hardware was detected. The
recording tab appears and it's enabled as well as "autoplay". I tried to
"repair" Windows XP Home Edition but I can't get the CD information to appear
since the drive doesn't work. I also tried to re-boot with the Windows XP CD
but it never appeared. Microsoft did mention some kind of "fix" in the works
but a person has to call to obtain the information. I found their technical
assistance phone number but I was shocked to discover they charge a person
money for help with one of their purchased products! Keith's statement about
the BIOS caught my attention. I've pressed F8 several times before and gone
into the BIOS. I don't see anything that pertains to DVD players. I never
make any changes. Does anyone know what I need to look for or change in the
BIOS? I'll continue to search the Microsoft website for answers. If anyone
has a suggested solution, please contact me. Thanks.
"Keith" wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 19:31:01 -0700, Jerry_d_w wrote:
>
> > i have a similar problem with my computer .it will burner a cd but will
> > not burner data to my quicken cd or picture cd.I get the error message
> > error copying file or folder.cannot copy files on this cd-rom drive are
> > read-only.you cannot copy or move files over to this cd-rom drive. why
> > is this happening?
>
> You can't write to CD-RW with what? The MS Explorer Software or
> your own CD-RW software? Do you use the CD-RW Packet Writing InCD
> type software or is this Nero or Roxio CD-ROM Burning Software?
> If you are using the CD-RW with the InCD packet writing software
> I suggest you simply burn the data you want to a CD-RW using regular
> CD burning software and if you want to reburn the CD-RW you simply erase
> the Table of Content and burn the new data to the CD-RW, Nero supports
> this function.
>
> As far as the CD-RW/DVD/CD-ROM not be recognized I suggest that you
> see my follow up to the guy with the DVD problem. Check your BIOS to see
> if the DVD/CD-ROM/CD-RW is recognized there first. These drives fail
> rather regularly, so it is not unusual for them to seem to work fine
> and all of sudden they are dead, hang the computer or disappear at times.
> They have sensitive laser instruments that can easily fail because every
> time you run one it generates heat especially when you burn CD's.
>
>
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