MY CD/DVD-Rom drive and CD/DVD Burner too

Fighting HellfishFighting Hellfish Posts: 3,166
edited December 2008 in Technical Stuff and Help
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MY CD/DVD-Rom drive disappeared, and the CD/DVD Burner too




been burning discs all day, and all of a sudden, they're gone. I put a disc in, and nothing happens. I've tried re-booting, and nothing happens. Anyone know what to do before I call Dell and spend 3 ours on hold to speak to "Robert" in India?
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  • LONGRDLONGRD Posts: 6,036
    Try My Computer > View System > Hardware > Device Manager and click on "DVD/CD-Rom Drives" and scan to see if there's any changes.

    That happened to me once- they never actually disappeared, just got disabled somehow.
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  • It could be an Upper/Lower filters problem in the registry. Its been happening alot with Toshiba laptops, the drives dissapear until you delete the registry keys for the filters.
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  • LongRd. wrote:
    Try My Computer > View System > Hardware > Device Manager and click on "DVD/CD-Rom Drives" and scan to see if there's any changes.

    That happened to me once- they never actually disappeared, just got disabled somehow.


    this was a big help, thanks. Haven't fixed it yet, but you were right on. There's a big ! next to them, and it says the drivers aren't working. I just downloaded an update for ITUnes/Apple which I don't even use, I wonder if that fried it.
  • it says this:

    Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. (Code 41)

    Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device
  • cutback wrote:

    thanks. I found the solution using google, sone tech chat board. It happened due to ITunes. I DL'ed the update yesterday, and that's what caused the registry to be corrupted
  • melva02melva02 Posts: 298
    Once when this happened to me, it turned out the internal power connector was bent. It must have been that way since I installed it when I changed computers a few months before, but it had been working off and on. I used a different connector on the cord and then it was fine. So for someone else with a similar problem, it could be because of the power connector or the power cable itself.

    Melissa
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