I have a missing driver for my CD/DVD player (WindowsXP Pro)(TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-W162C)

S

ship

Hi

Suddenly I cant get windows to read my CD/DVD player
It's a "TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-W162C" under WindowsXP Pro (all latest
patches).
Under Control Panel ==> Device Manager it comes up with a yellow "!"
icon on the CD graphic.
I have tried right clicking on it and uninstalling it, with the hope
the windows will find it again when
I reboot, but that doesnt work.
I tried running Control Panel ==> Add hardware, but it still comes up
with an error message.

When I go into Device Manager and right click to see the properties of
the device, I get:
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware.
The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)

- Any suggestions greatfully received...


Ship
Shiperton Henethe
P.S. Do I have a virus or a worm or a trojan horse or what ?(!)
 
J

Jim

Hi

Suddenly I cant get windows to read my CD/DVD player
It's a "TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-W162C" under WindowsXP Pro (all latest
patches).
Under Control Panel ==> Device Manager it comes up with a yellow "!"
icon on the CD graphic.
I have tried right clicking on it and uninstalling it, with the hope
the windows will find it again when
I reboot, but that doesnt work.
I tried running Control Panel ==> Add hardware, but it still comes up
with an error message.

When I go into Device Manager and right click to see the properties of
the device, I get:


- Any suggestions greatfully received...


Ship
Shiperton Henethe
P.S. Do I have a virus or a worm or a trojan horse or what ?(!)
Found the answer in 30 seconds with google .
 
S

ship

Here you go.  http://www.ehow.com/how_5344400_fix-code-driver-error.html
-J- Hide quoted text -

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Thanks. I have no idea if that would have worked.
After several rounds of uninstalling and reinstalling using plug and
play, and also trying
to download special drivers I finally found a special utility that
you have to download
from microsoft (sorry I forget what it was called) that seemed to fix
the problem. [sigh]

Strangely my laptop had the exact same problem on a completely
different CD/DVD
driver - so something installed in both of them must have called the
original problemo.
(I just hope that that thing aint a nothing sinister!)


Ship
 

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