Windows XP not refresh volume of CD

A

Adi

Hi, Experts!

When I put another CD in my drive nothing hapened but a few days back it
work correct, when I put CD in drive it take new name of CD.
Now I have situation: H: CD ROM even I change 5 or 10 CDs.
Any help is to wish to answer.
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O

OShah

The same thing happens to me on my DVD-Rom drives on two different
pcs, one running XP Home and another running XP Pro.
I was beginning to think I was the only one.
I can't believe there isn't more info out there about this, as it must
be happening to many people. Maybe I'm just not searching the db with
the right query.
Does anyone have a solution other than rebooting...which seems to
clear it for a DVD change or two.
The name of the new CD/DVD doesn't even update if you do a DIR in a
CMD window, so this is obviously a core OS bug...no?
Thanks.

This occurred to me after disabling autorun from tweakui. You can see if
this is the case by logging in as a different user. If the labels change
for the other user, try re-enabling autorun:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=330135
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=155217

By the way, I just live with it. Although the label doesn't change, I
can still browse the CD OK.

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oshah
Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Error Reporting -> Choose
Programs
-> Do not report errors for these programs:

Acrobat.exe
waol.exe
 
G

Guest

Dear DuffD,
Greetings.
I had a problem that may be the same as yourissue. Here is part of my thread:

<"When I insert any type of CD in either of my CD Drives, it will display
the icon for that particular disk, but when it is ejected, the icon does not
disappear. When a new CD is installed, the old CD icon remains. If I
double-click, the icon, the CD ROM drive acts as if the previous CD is still
in the Drive. The new CD does not appear."

This was the solution to my issue. I got it at tweaktown:
"this is quite a common error, I dont know why microsoft dun fix it in their releases lol

what you need to do is a possible two things:

First, Run this application.

The Microsoft AutoPlay Repair Wizard scans your computer devices to find
defective AutoPlay settings, and attempts to fix those it finds. Download the
Autofix utility from here:

http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/3/2/2326455e-a840-4c61-bc28-3afa1820b240/AutoFix.exe

And second, for your incorrect contents of the CD drive XP problem

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314939
Incorrect Contents Are Displayed in Windows Explorer

If you run the first application, it should fix the autoplay ( CD drive icon
etc.. ) and the second resolution should make sure the CD contents refresh
too.

Gary"<

Good luck!
Regards,
Jimsday

needgod.com
a flash presentation
 

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