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DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
Hi
I have a 3 month old Evesham pc running Windows Vista home basic. I have the Windows Updates turned on so they download when new updates are available. I have had 1 Windows update downloaded and installed on 16/11/07 and two were downloaded and installed last night. Since these were installed, Windows no longer recognises my DVD RW. The PC knows it's there as it shows in Device Manager but the device status says 'Windows cannot initialize the driver for this hardware. Code 37'. I have checked for solutions and as no suprise, there are no current solutions to this accoring to Microsoft and they'll look into a solution (I'll not hold my breath as I know how long it can take). The DVD RW doesn't show when I click on 'Computer' either. I have checked event viewer and after trawling through, it's pointing me to a problem with a file called cdrom.sys - I believe it could be corrupt. The pc didn't come with a Vista disk - it was preloaded so I can't go down the road of replacing that one file that could be corrupt. I'm a bit stumped as to what I could do next. Any ideas?? TIA Netty |
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Re: DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
Hi,
You have a software problem with drivers or other software which controls the device. These drivers are often called "filters" and there can be upper and lower filters (before or after the device). In situations where software installs filters and then fails to remove them when uninstalled or the drivers associated with the fiters are removed then you have odd error codes with CD / DVD devices. Here is an article which expains in more detail what is happening here: http://djlizard.net/2007/04/30/230/#comment-3039 The DEVFILTER tool on this site: http://www.bustrace.com/downloads/free_utilities.htm will allow you to locate which drivers are missing or faulty on the device chain. Then you need to do some registry editing to remove the offending filter entries to resolve the problem. Kind Regards Simon |
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Re: DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
"Simon Zerafa" <simon@pc-technical.co*no-spam*.uk> wrote in message news:13k5d8nr8jk9of4@corp.supernews.com... > Hi, > > You have a software problem with drivers or other software which controls > the device. > > These drivers are often called "filters" and there can be upper and lower > filters (before or after the device). > > In situations where software installs filters and then fails to remove > them when uninstalled or the drivers associated with the fiters are > removed then you have odd error codes with CD / DVD devices. > > Here is an article which expains in more detail what is happening here: > > http://djlizard.net/2007/04/30/230/#comment-3039 > > The DEVFILTER tool on this site: > > http://www.bustrace.com/downloads/free_utilities.htm > > will allow you to locate which drivers are missing or faulty on the device > chain. > > Then you need to do some registry editing to remove the offending filter > entries to resolve the problem. > > Kind Regards > > Simon > > Thanks Simon. I've tinkered with the registry and it's now back to normal. I'm still a bit puzzled as to why I got the problem in the first place seeing as all I did was install the Vista updates, but hey-ho, possibly just one of those Microsoft things that's sent to drive us mad I suppose! Netty |
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Re: DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
There was a problem with XP when you removed some DVD/CD burning software
that would make the CD/DVD act up like that. I don't remember the number, but there was a KB article on it. "Netty" <netty@dunno.uk> wrote in message news:OzS72W2KIHA.4752@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "Simon Zerafa" <simon@pc-technical.co*no-spam*.uk> wrote in message > news:13k5d8nr8jk9of4@corp.supernews.com... >> Hi, >> >> You have a software problem with drivers or other software which controls >> the device. >> >> These drivers are often called "filters" and there can be upper and lower >> filters (before or after the device). >> >> In situations where software installs filters and then fails to remove >> them when uninstalled or the drivers associated with the fiters are >> removed then you have odd error codes with CD / DVD devices. >> >> Here is an article which expains in more detail what is happening here: >> >> http://djlizard.net/2007/04/30/230/#comment-3039 >> >> The DEVFILTER tool on this site: >> >> http://www.bustrace.com/downloads/free_utilities.htm >> >> will allow you to locate which drivers are missing or faulty on the >> device chain. >> >> Then you need to do some registry editing to remove the offending filter >> entries to resolve the problem. >> >> Kind Regards >> >> Simon >> >> > Thanks Simon. I've tinkered with the registry and it's now back to normal. > I'm still a bit puzzled as to why I got the problem in the first place > seeing as all I did was install the Vista updates, but hey-ho, possibly > just one of those Microsoft things that's sent to drive us mad I suppose! > > Netty |
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Re: DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
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Its a fairly common issue on XP and Vista so I suspect there are a number of apps which cause it. Itunes, Roxio and others have been implicated in the past. Using System Restore also causes these sorts of issues and is best avoided to prevent such problems from occuring. Kind Regards Simon |
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Re: DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
I don't remember having any of these issues in XP but in Vista it's a weekly
event -- Bob Eyster MS Windows Vista Home Premium "Simon Zerafa" <simon@pc-technical.co*no-spam*.uk> wrote in message news:13k5i2987eem904@corp.supernews.com... > Hi, > > Its a fairly common issue on XP and Vista so I suspect there are a number > of apps which cause it. > > Itunes, Roxio and others have been implicated in the past. > > Using System Restore also causes these sorts of issues and is best avoided > to prevent such problems from occuring. > > Kind Regards > > Simon > > |
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Re: DVD RW not recognised by Vista problem
Hi, You are right-on about the filters causing the problem. I just found my DVD drive not recognized in my computer and I couldn't burn my pictures. I called Gateway and they walked me through clearing the upper and lower filters which worked. However, they said that my iTunes version 7.6 was the culprit in Vista and I would have to remove it - which I did - and after restarting my computer the DVD drive worked. Gateway has had many customers with the same problem. Until some fix can resolve this problem, I have to choose between iTunes and my DVD drive. Bob "Simon Zerafa" wrote: > Hi, > > You have a software problem with drivers or other software which controls > the device. > > These drivers are often called "filters" and there can be upper and lower > filters (before or after the device). > > In situations where software installs filters and then fails to remove them > when uninstalled or the drivers associated with the fiters are removed then > you have odd error codes with CD / DVD devices. > > Here is an article which expains in more detail what is happening here: > > http://djlizard.net/2007/04/30/230/#comment-3039 > > The DEVFILTER tool on this site: > > http://www.bustrace.com/downloads/free_utilities.htm > > will allow you to locate which drivers are missing or faulty on the device > chain. > > Then you need to do some registry editing to remove the offending filter > entries to resolve the problem. > > Kind Regards > > Simon > > > |
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