Hi Evan,
You may want to try the Method One Resolution given in the following Microsoft
Knowledge Base Article about removing the UpperFilters or LowerFilters registry
values. Although KB270008 does not list installing SP4 as the cause of this
behavior, someone recently posted that it caused it on their computer, and that this
fix worked for them. And, of course, if you backup the registry key before
deleting the values you could easily restore it if this does not resolve the issue.
KB270008 - Cannot Access CD-ROM and Code 31 Error Message in Device Manager
After You Remove Adaptec Easy CD Creator from Your Computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=270008
KB322755 - HOW TO: Backup, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=322755
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Carrie Garth, Microsoft MVP for Windows 2000
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: "Evan" <evanastewart AT hotmail DOT com>
: Wrote in message news:01cf01c3593a$08bd8840$(E-Mail Removed)
: Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 04:07 PM
: I have a Dell Dimension 5000e Laptop running W2K sp4 with
: a Toshiba SD-C2402 CD/DVD drive. Sometime after installing
: Service Pack 4, I found that my drive is not recognized. I
: don't know if it's related, but I haven't messed with my
: registry recently, and I get the Code 19 message that the
: registry may be corrupt. I have tried uninstalling the
: device, and reinstalling it, but it doesn't make a
: difference. I have the latest firmware in the drive. Any
: suggestions?? Help.