CD/DVD drive missing but not.....

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greyfury

Greetings!

My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its shows
in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete the
drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it should
but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".

After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
registry keys. I did that also with no effect.

Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to Disk
Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.

Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.

Thank you in advance for your help and replies.

~Grey
 
P

Peter Foldes

>After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
>registry keys. I did that also with no effect.


Which keys were the ones that you deleted from the registry
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"greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message news:1CDC1956-2581-45A4-B295-49A042D1BD31@microsoft.com...
> Greetings!
>
> My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
> about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its shows
> in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete the
> drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it should
> but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".
>
> After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
>
> Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
> drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to Disk
> Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.
>
> Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
> no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.
>
> Thank you in advance for your help and replies.
>
> ~Grey
>
>
 
G

greyfury

Step 1: In Vista search box on the start menu - type in regedit.
Step 2: Open Registry Edit (regedit link appears)
Step 3: Under Computer, open the folder for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Step 4: Then open the folder SYSTEM
Step 5: Then open the folder CurrentControlSet
Step 6: Open the CONTROL folder
Step 7: Open the folder "Class"
Step 8: Look carefully for the folder called
{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
*On my HP, it's the 9th folder down - just double check the
number
sequence carefully.
Step 9: On the right side of the open panel, you'll see a listing with lots
of
information - NEXT to (Default) be sure it reads DVD/CD-ROM
drives -
Class should be CDROM
Step 10: There are two files called UpperFilters and LowerFilters. Delete
UpperFilters first by clicking the delete key, then say yes. Repeat the
process with LowerFilters.
***Be sure the files you're deleting say only UpperFilters and LowerFilters,
nothing else.
Step 11: Restart your computer.

**Thanks for the quick response Peter**

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> >After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> >registry keys. I did that also with no effect.

>
> Which keys were the ones that you deleted from the registry
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message news:1CDC1956-2581-45A4-B295-49A042D1BD31@microsoft.com...
> > Greetings!
> >
> > My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
> > about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its shows
> > in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete the
> > drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it should
> > but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".
> >
> > After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> > registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
> >
> > Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
> > drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to Disk
> > Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.
> >
> > Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
> > no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.
> >
> > Thank you in advance for your help and replies.
> >
> > ~Grey
> >
> >

>
 
P

Peter Foldes

Under 4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318 key

Did you delete the Upper and Lower Filters and NOT the UpperFilters.bak and LowerFilters.bak?

--
Peter

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"greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message news:FB88CCE2-7146-4871-BE1D-BEFFD3523E35@microsoft.com...
> Step 1: In Vista search box on the start menu - type in regedit.
> Step 2: Open Registry Edit (regedit link appears)
> Step 3: Under Computer, open the folder for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> Step 4: Then open the folder SYSTEM
> Step 5: Then open the folder CurrentControlSet
> Step 6: Open the CONTROL folder
> Step 7: Open the folder "Class"
> Step 8: Look carefully for the folder called
> {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
> *On my HP, it's the 9th folder down - just double check the
> number
> sequence carefully.
> Step 9: On the right side of the open panel, you'll see a listing with lots
> of
> information - NEXT to (Default) be sure it reads DVD/CD-ROM
> drives -
> Class should be CDROM
> Step 10: There are two files called UpperFilters and LowerFilters. Delete
> UpperFilters first by clicking the delete key, then say yes. Repeat the
> process with LowerFilters.
> ***Be sure the files you're deleting say only UpperFilters and LowerFilters,
> nothing else.
> Step 11: Restart your computer.
>
> **Thanks for the quick response Peter**
>
> "Peter Foldes" wrote:
>
>> >After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
>> >registry keys. I did that also with no effect.

>>
>> Which keys were the ones that you deleted from the registry
>> --
>> Peter
>>
>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>>
>> "greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message news:1CDC1956-2581-45A4-B295-49A042D1BD31@microsoft.com...
>> > Greetings!
>> >
>> > My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
>> > about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its shows
>> > in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete the
>> > drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it should
>> > but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".
>> >
>> > After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
>> > registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
>> >
>> > Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
>> > drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to Disk
>> > Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.
>> >
>> > Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
>> > no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.
>> >
>> > Thank you in advance for your help and replies.
>> >
>> > ~Grey
>> >
>> >

>>
 
H

Hsherman

Did you install a flash drive just prior to the problem surfacing? I did
this and my DVD drive disappeared from Computer display. Removed the flash
drive and the DVD drive was back. If I reinsert the flash drive, the DVD
drive again disappears. In my case, the DVD drive and flash drive are same
brand (LG), so its probably a driver problem.


"Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eVcN7BdvHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
>registry keys. I did that also with no effect.


Which keys were the ones that you deleted from the registry
--
Peter

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Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message
news:1CDC1956-2581-45A4-B295-49A042D1BD31@microsoft.com...
> Greetings!
>
> My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
> about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its
> shows
> in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete
> the
> drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it
> should
> but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".
>
> After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
>
> Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
> drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to
> Disk
> Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.
>
> Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
> no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.
>
> Thank you in advance for your help and replies.
>
> ~Grey
>
>
 
G

greyfury

I don't recall ever seeing UpperFilters.bak and LowerFilters.bak. I do not
have those keys there now. Is that a bad thing??

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> Under 4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318 key
>
> Did you delete the Upper and Lower Filters and NOT the UpperFilters.bak and LowerFilters.bak?
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message news:FB88CCE2-7146-4871-BE1D-BEFFD3523E35@microsoft.com...
> > Step 1: In Vista search box on the start menu - type in regedit.
> > Step 2: Open Registry Edit (regedit link appears)
> > Step 3: Under Computer, open the folder for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> > Step 4: Then open the folder SYSTEM
> > Step 5: Then open the folder CurrentControlSet
> > Step 6: Open the CONTROL folder
> > Step 7: Open the folder "Class"
> > Step 8: Look carefully for the folder called
> > {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
> > *On my HP, it's the 9th folder down - just double check the
> > number
> > sequence carefully.
> > Step 9: On the right side of the open panel, you'll see a listing with lots
> > of
> > information - NEXT to (Default) be sure it reads DVD/CD-ROM
> > drives -
> > Class should be CDROM
> > Step 10: There are two files called UpperFilters and LowerFilters. Delete
> > UpperFilters first by clicking the delete key, then say yes. Repeat the
> > process with LowerFilters.
> > ***Be sure the files you're deleting say only UpperFilters and LowerFilters,
> > nothing else.
> > Step 11: Restart your computer.
> >
> > **Thanks for the quick response Peter**
> >
> > "Peter Foldes" wrote:
> >
> >> >After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> >> >registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
> >>
> >> Which keys were the ones that you deleted from the registry
> >> --
> >> Peter
> >>
> >> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> >> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
> >>
> >> "greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message news:1CDC1956-2581-45A4-B295-49A042D1BD31@microsoft.com...
> >> > Greetings!
> >> >
> >> > My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
> >> > about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its shows
> >> > in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete the
> >> > drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it should
> >> > but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".
> >> >
> >> > After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> >> > registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
> >> >
> >> > Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
> >> > drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to Disk
> >> > Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.
> >> >
> >> > Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
> >> > no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you in advance for your help and replies.
> >> >
> >> > ~Grey
> >> >
> >> >
> >>

>
 
G

greyfury

I have used a flash drive on the machine several times but for the most part,
i do not have one installed and the DVD drive is still missing.

"Hsherman" wrote:

> Did you install a flash drive just prior to the problem surfacing? I did
> this and my DVD drive disappeared from Computer display. Removed the flash
> drive and the DVD drive was back. If I reinsert the flash drive, the DVD
> drive again disappears. In my case, the DVD drive and flash drive are same
> brand (LG), so its probably a driver problem.
>
>
> "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eVcN7BdvHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> >registry keys. I did that also with no effect.

>
> Which keys were the ones that you deleted from the registry
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "greyfury" <cwilliamson@fcbbanks.com> wrote in message
> news:1CDC1956-2581-45A4-B295-49A042D1BD31@microsoft.com...
> > Greetings!
> >
> > My Dell PC came preloaded with Vista Ulitmate. Everything was fine until
> > about a month ago the CD/DVD drive disappeared from "My Computer". Its
> > shows
> > in Device Manager and says it is functioning fine. I did however, delete
> > the
> > drive and reboot so Windows would redetect it. All seems to go as it
> > should
> > but still no CD/DVD drive in "My Computer".
> >
> > After a bit of searching I found an article Advising to delete a few
> > registry keys. I did that also with no effect.
> >
> > Here is the part I find strange: I am able to make a shortcut to my CD/DVD
> > drive and it works fine, iTunes will burn CD's just fine, & I can go to
> > Disk
> > Management and it sees the drive and its drive letter.
> >
> > Dell's solution was to use the restore disk.......NOT gonna happen. I have
> > no desire to go back and set everything back to the way i have it now.
> >
> > Thank you in advance for your help and replies.
> >
> > ~Grey
> >
> >

>
>
 
6

64bitRob

Thanks for this thread, Just saved me a lot of head scratching. My
drives seemed to become inactive after installing the latest i-tunes
update.

The registry edit solved the problem :cool: Hooray!


--
64bitRob
 

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