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Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running Windows Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. Both of my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and without warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows both drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the drivers are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade the device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows diagnostic tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows vista cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive works. I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know I successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. Does anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows and all of my applications? Help! -- Redwood_Rick |
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try this first:
put a boot cd of any operative system, check if system can boot from cd. obviously, do this from dvd and cdrom units. on the other hand, i suppose you have some registry error so, why not to try system restore?, Carlos. "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... > Hi: > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running Windows > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. Both > of > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and without > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows both > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the > drivers > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade the > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows diagnostic > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows vista > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive > works. > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know I > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. > Does > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows > and > all of my applications? Help! > -- > Redwood_Rick |
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Does the BIOS see / recognize them?
Are they both set to Slave? ( or Cable Select ) -- Steve Easton "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... > Hi: > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running Windows > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. Both > of > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and without > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows both > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the > drivers > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade the > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows diagnostic > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows vista > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive > works. > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know I > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. > Does > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows > and > all of my applications? Help! > -- > Redwood_Rick |
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Thank you for your response to my posted question. I have been able to boot
the computer using a cd. I have also done several system restores to dates prior to the cd not working. The cd will boot, the bios recognizes the cd and dvd and identifies both and windows recognizes and identifies them in device manager. However, device manager has a yellow exclamation mark on both cd and dvd icons and the error message is "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". Hope somebody knows what's going on and can provide a solution. -- Redwood_Rick "xCal" wrote: > try this first: > put a boot cd of any operative system, check if system can boot from cd. > obviously, do this from dvd and cdrom units. > on the other hand, i suppose you have some registry error so, why not > to try system restore?, > Carlos. > "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el > mensaje news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... > > Hi: > > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running Windows > > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. Both > > of > > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and without > > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows both > > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the > > drivers > > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and > > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade the > > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows diagnostic > > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows vista > > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive > > works. > > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know I > > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. > > Does > > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows > > and > > all of my applications? Help! > > -- > > Redwood_Rick > > > |
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Thank you for your response to my posted question. Yes the Bios sees both
optical drives and identifies them properly, I can boot an operating system from the optical drive and windows device manager recognizes them and identifies them properly, it just gives the error message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". Hope somebody can help. -- Redwood_Rick "Steve Easton" wrote: > Does the BIOS see / recognize them? > Are they both set to Slave? ( or Cable Select ) > > > -- > Steve Easton > > > > "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... > > Hi: > > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running Windows > > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. Both > > of > > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and without > > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows both > > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the > > drivers > > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and > > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade the > > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows diagnostic > > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows vista > > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive > > works. > > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know I > > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. > > Does > > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows > > and > > all of my applications? Help! > > -- > > Redwood_Rick > > |
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try using a register repair with some third party tool, Carlos
"Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje news:4A124A6B-B104-40C5-A3BD-2EBE8C48C91A@microsoft.com... > Thank you for your response to my posted question. I have been able to > boot > the computer using a cd. I have also done several system restores to > dates > prior to the cd not working. The cd will boot, the bios recognizes the cd > and dvd and identifies both and windows recognizes and identifies them in > device manager. However, device manager has a yellow exclamation mark on > both cd and dvd icons and the error message is "This device cannot start. > (Code 10)". Hope somebody knows what's going on and can provide a > solution. > -- > Redwood_Rick > > > "xCal" wrote: > >> try this first: >> put a boot cd of any operative system, check if system can boot from cd. >> obviously, do this from dvd and cdrom units. >> on the other hand, i suppose you have some registry error so, why not >> to try system restore?, >> Carlos. >> "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el >> mensaje news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... >> > Hi: >> > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running >> > Windows >> > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. >> > Both >> > of >> > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and >> > without >> > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows >> > both >> > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the >> > drivers >> > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and >> > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade >> > the >> > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows >> > diagnostic >> > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows >> > vista >> > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive >> > works. >> > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know >> > I >> > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. >> > Does >> > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows >> > and >> > all of my applications? Help! >> > -- >> > Redwood_Rick >> >> >> |
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and try reinstalling drivers, Carlos.
"xCal" <one@two.com> escribió en el mensaje news:%23Ad9Gf6sHHA.4600@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > try using a register repair with some third party tool, Carlos > "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el > mensaje news:4A124A6B-B104-40C5-A3BD-2EBE8C48C91A@microsoft.com... >> Thank you for your response to my posted question. I have been able to >> boot >> the computer using a cd. I have also done several system restores to >> dates >> prior to the cd not working. The cd will boot, the bios recognizes the >> cd >> and dvd and identifies both and windows recognizes and identifies them in >> device manager. However, device manager has a yellow exclamation mark on >> both cd and dvd icons and the error message is "This device cannot start. >> (Code 10)". Hope somebody knows what's going on and can provide a >> solution. >> -- >> Redwood_Rick >> >> >> "xCal" wrote: >> >>> try this first: >>> put a boot cd of any operative system, check if system can boot from cd. >>> obviously, do this from dvd and cdrom units. >>> on the other hand, i suppose you have some registry error so, why not >>> to try system restore?, >>> Carlos. >>> "Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el >>> mensaje news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... >>> > Hi: >>> > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running >>> > Windows >>> > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. >>> > Both >>> > of >>> > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and >>> > without >>> > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows >>> > both >>> > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the >>> > drivers >>> > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled >>> > and >>> > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade >>> > the >>> > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows >>> > diagnostic >>> > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows >>> > vista >>> > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive >>> > works. >>> > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know >>> > I >>> > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. >>> > Does >>> > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling >>> > windows >>> > and >>> > all of my applications? Help! >>> > -- >>> > Redwood_Rick >>> >>> >>> > > |
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"Redwood_Rick" <RedwoodRick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4A383CD2-F4D9-47D4-BFCD-72DE57A5DDDE@microsoft.com... > Hi: > Can someone please offer me some assistance. I have been running Windows > Vista Business on my PC since March and a new problem just occurred. Both > of > my optical drives (a Sony CDRW and an LG DVDRW) have suddenly and without > warning stopped working in Windows. The windows device manager shows both > drives but in the properties window it indicates that even though the > drivers > are installed the devices have failed to start. I have uninstalled and > reinstalle the device drivers several times and attempted to upgrade the > device drivers and nothing seems to help. Using a non windows diagnostic > tool I am able to read and write to both optical drives but windows vista > cannot. I have tried clean boot and safe boot and still neither drive > works. > I have restore windows to a previous iteration from a date that I know I > successfully used the cdr to install an application and still no joy. > Does > anyone have any idea how to get this fixed without reinstalling windows > and > all of my applications? Help! > -- > Redwood_Rick Read this M$ article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929461 rgds Roberto |
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