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Reality
Guest
I am in trouble now, I attempted a regedit solution to fix a error message
that read “Please insert a Disk into Drive D:, which is my CD/DVD ROM.
Although I have listed my System Information, along with the information
listed under the subgroup labeled Component and the last day of Windows Error
Reporting, I am essentially requesting your assistance in guiding me out of
the Regedit mine field of HKeys.
This drive worked perfectly a few days ago. I normally teat my computer as I
would a television. I turn the television on, I watch a program or two and
then I turn it off. I turn the computer on, I work with a couple of programs
that I know and then I turn it off.
Now, because I needed the information on this work disk that I brought home,
I am either “knee deep”, “over my head,” “out of my league”, or I just simply
need real help, not my guesses.
My unsuccessful attempts to correct the computer problem that is not being
able to read the disk in the D Drive, runs as follows:
First I downloaded and [I hope quote the author correctly in my plead to
you] I hope that I implemented the instructions as stated in, Article ID :
929461-http://support.misccrosoft.com/kb/929461]. Last Review: July 12, 2007,
Revision: 3.0. This article is in regards to The CD drive or the DVD drive
does not work as expected after you upgrade a computer to Windows Vista.
Although this is not an upgraded computer, that is, it is a built computer
system, that was loaded with Windows Vista Ultimate and Microsoft Office
Ultimate 2007, this found solution were not exact, but since the date was
somewhat current I use the document was the closet answer, for a neophyte,
that I could find regarding my problem. The symptoms were not exact, but
since the date was somewhat current I use the document, which should had be
my first warning that I was treading in water that I had no business knowing
even existed. The symptoms read: After you upgrade a computer to Windows
Vista, the CD drive or the DVD drive in the computer no longer works as
expected.
I was not willing nor am I adept enough to tackle the solution for the
cause, which require using DevCon command-line utility functions as an
alternative to Device Manager, as this problem may occur if the filter
drivers in the CD and the DVD storage stack are not migrated successfully to
Windows Vista. Or the solution offered. No, I was already terrified of the
HKey, to attempt another unknown act was asking too much, so I simply;
1. Click Start , type regedit in the Start Search box, and then click
regedit in the Programs list.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type
your password, or click Continue.
2. Locate, and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Caution There can be many instances of the registry subkey that is mentioned
in step 2. You must make sure that you are in the appropriate registry subkey
before modifying the UpperFilters and the LowerFilters values. To verify that
you are in the appropriate registry subkey, make sure that the Default data
value is DVD/CD-ROM and the Class data value is CDROM.
3. In the right pane, right-click UpperFilters, and then click Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the UpperFilters registry entry.
5. In the right pane, right-click LowerFilters, and then click Delete.
6. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the LowerFilters registry entry.
7. Exit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer.
I knew, that I was in trouble when I could not find the regedit key as
instructed. I ended up after several attempts doing a global search,
whereupon, I found that the information as listed above regarding Machine
was at the bottom of the list. Well, I got there, and I did find the Upper:
At
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
but no lowerFilters values, although I did notice a No Install Class and
Silent Install. Thinking this may be my problem.
I existed and restarted the compute. Now I am noticing that I have no
UpperFilters value registry entry, and the problem of reading from the D:
drive, although it still shows the D Drive as being there, as shown in
explore, the contents of the disk in the drive still does not display.
Although lengthy [I trust this information being sent is not considered
confidential], and mostly all but the correct information, to send as
background, to seeking an answer to my question is the computer information,
as best as I can obtain such information:
Under System Information
I have Listed:
OS Name Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate
Version 6.0.6000 Build 6000
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name REALITY-PC
System Manufacturer INTEL_
System Model D975XBX2
System Type x64-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz, 2394 Mhz, 2
Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date Intel Corp. BX97520J.86A.2692.2007.0403.1844, 4/3/2007
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6000.16407"
User Name Reality-PC\Reality
Time Zone Pacific Daylight Time
Total Physical Memory 4,092.97 MB
Available Physical Memory 2.48 GB
Total Virtual Memory 8.14 GB
Available Virtual Memory 6.50 GB
Page File Space 4.29 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
\\\
I have Under Component CD Rom:
Drive D:
Description CD-ROM Drive
Media Loaded No
Media Type UNKNOWN
Name LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1L
Manufacturer (Standard CD-ROM drives)
Status OK
Transfer Rate -1.00 kbytes/sec
SCSI Target ID 3
PNP Device
ID IDE\CDROMLITE-ON_DVDRW_LH-20A1L__________________BL02____\4&2AC7689&0&0.1.0
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys (6.0.6000.16386, 78.00 KB
(79,872 bytes), 11/2/2006 2:38 AM)
///
The last Window Error Reporting date:
7/8/2007 4:35 PM Windows Error Reporting Fault bucket 42014756, type 5
Event Name: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_WOW64
Response: None
Cab Id: 0
Problem signature:
P1: iexplore.exe
P2: 7.0.6000.16473
P3: 6.0.6000.2.0.0
P4:
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
Attached files:
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\RDR3463.tmp\empty.txt
These files may be available here:
7/8/2007 9:03 PM Windows Error Reporting Fault bucket 55427714, type 5
Event Name: AppHangB1
Response: None
Cab Id: 0
Problem signature:
P1: OUTLOOK.EXE
P2: 12.0.6014.5000
P3: 46031a52
P4: 2415
P5: 256
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
Attached files:
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\WER5716.tmp.version.txt
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\CVRA82E.tmp.cvr
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\46508078.od
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\WER703D.tmp.appcompat.txt
These files may be available here:
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report11f3a304
7/8/2007 9:03 PM Application Hang The program OUTLOOK.EXE version
12.0.6014.5000 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if
more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in
the Problem Reports and Solutions control panel. Process ID: 970 Start Time:
01c7c1a32876be15 Termination Time: 15
////
My apologies for not being able to place my request in brief and precise
statement of what I have experienced and what attempts I have initialed in
this failed attempt to correct my immediate computer problems. Please believe
me when I state that I do thank you for sharing both your time, personal and
professional experiences with me in this personal matter.
G. Kennedy
that read “Please insert a Disk into Drive D:, which is my CD/DVD ROM.
Although I have listed my System Information, along with the information
listed under the subgroup labeled Component and the last day of Windows Error
Reporting, I am essentially requesting your assistance in guiding me out of
the Regedit mine field of HKeys.
This drive worked perfectly a few days ago. I normally teat my computer as I
would a television. I turn the television on, I watch a program or two and
then I turn it off. I turn the computer on, I work with a couple of programs
that I know and then I turn it off.
Now, because I needed the information on this work disk that I brought home,
I am either “knee deep”, “over my head,” “out of my league”, or I just simply
need real help, not my guesses.
My unsuccessful attempts to correct the computer problem that is not being
able to read the disk in the D Drive, runs as follows:
First I downloaded and [I hope quote the author correctly in my plead to
you] I hope that I implemented the instructions as stated in, Article ID :
929461-http://support.misccrosoft.com/kb/929461]. Last Review: July 12, 2007,
Revision: 3.0. This article is in regards to The CD drive or the DVD drive
does not work as expected after you upgrade a computer to Windows Vista.
Although this is not an upgraded computer, that is, it is a built computer
system, that was loaded with Windows Vista Ultimate and Microsoft Office
Ultimate 2007, this found solution were not exact, but since the date was
somewhat current I use the document was the closet answer, for a neophyte,
that I could find regarding my problem. The symptoms were not exact, but
since the date was somewhat current I use the document, which should had be
my first warning that I was treading in water that I had no business knowing
even existed. The symptoms read: After you upgrade a computer to Windows
Vista, the CD drive or the DVD drive in the computer no longer works as
expected.
I was not willing nor am I adept enough to tackle the solution for the
cause, which require using DevCon command-line utility functions as an
alternative to Device Manager, as this problem may occur if the filter
drivers in the CD and the DVD storage stack are not migrated successfully to
Windows Vista. Or the solution offered. No, I was already terrified of the
HKey, to attempt another unknown act was asking too much, so I simply;
1. Click Start , type regedit in the Start Search box, and then click
regedit in the Programs list.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type
your password, or click Continue.
2. Locate, and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Caution There can be many instances of the registry subkey that is mentioned
in step 2. You must make sure that you are in the appropriate registry subkey
before modifying the UpperFilters and the LowerFilters values. To verify that
you are in the appropriate registry subkey, make sure that the Default data
value is DVD/CD-ROM and the Class data value is CDROM.
3. In the right pane, right-click UpperFilters, and then click Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the UpperFilters registry entry.
5. In the right pane, right-click LowerFilters, and then click Delete.
6. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the LowerFilters registry entry.
7. Exit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer.
I knew, that I was in trouble when I could not find the regedit key as
instructed. I ended up after several attempts doing a global search,
whereupon, I found that the information as listed above regarding Machine
was at the bottom of the list. Well, I got there, and I did find the Upper:
At
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
but no lowerFilters values, although I did notice a No Install Class and
Silent Install. Thinking this may be my problem.
I existed and restarted the compute. Now I am noticing that I have no
UpperFilters value registry entry, and the problem of reading from the D:
drive, although it still shows the D Drive as being there, as shown in
explore, the contents of the disk in the drive still does not display.
Although lengthy [I trust this information being sent is not considered
confidential], and mostly all but the correct information, to send as
background, to seeking an answer to my question is the computer information,
as best as I can obtain such information:
Under System Information
I have Listed:
OS Name Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate
Version 6.0.6000 Build 6000
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name REALITY-PC
System Manufacturer INTEL_
System Model D975XBX2
System Type x64-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz, 2394 Mhz, 2
Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date Intel Corp. BX97520J.86A.2692.2007.0403.1844, 4/3/2007
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6000.16407"
User Name Reality-PC\Reality
Time Zone Pacific Daylight Time
Total Physical Memory 4,092.97 MB
Available Physical Memory 2.48 GB
Total Virtual Memory 8.14 GB
Available Virtual Memory 6.50 GB
Page File Space 4.29 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
\\\
I have Under Component CD Rom:
Drive D:
Description CD-ROM Drive
Media Loaded No
Media Type UNKNOWN
Name LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1L
Manufacturer (Standard CD-ROM drives)
Status OK
Transfer Rate -1.00 kbytes/sec
SCSI Target ID 3
PNP Device
ID IDE\CDROMLITE-ON_DVDRW_LH-20A1L__________________BL02____\4&2AC7689&0&0.1.0
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys (6.0.6000.16386, 78.00 KB
(79,872 bytes), 11/2/2006 2:38 AM)
///
The last Window Error Reporting date:
7/8/2007 4:35 PM Windows Error Reporting Fault bucket 42014756, type 5
Event Name: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_WOW64
Response: None
Cab Id: 0
Problem signature:
P1: iexplore.exe
P2: 7.0.6000.16473
P3: 6.0.6000.2.0.0
P4:
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
Attached files:
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\RDR3463.tmp\empty.txt
These files may be available here:
7/8/2007 9:03 PM Windows Error Reporting Fault bucket 55427714, type 5
Event Name: AppHangB1
Response: None
Cab Id: 0
Problem signature:
P1: OUTLOOK.EXE
P2: 12.0.6014.5000
P3: 46031a52
P4: 2415
P5: 256
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
Attached files:
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\WER5716.tmp.version.txt
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\CVRA82E.tmp.cvr
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\46508078.od
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Temp\WER703D.tmp.appcompat.txt
These files may be available here:
C:\Users\Reality\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report11f3a304
7/8/2007 9:03 PM Application Hang The program OUTLOOK.EXE version
12.0.6014.5000 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if
more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in
the Problem Reports and Solutions control panel. Process ID: 970 Start Time:
01c7c1a32876be15 Termination Time: 15
////
My apologies for not being able to place my request in brief and precise
statement of what I have experienced and what attempts I have initialed in
this failed attempt to correct my immediate computer problems. Please believe
me when I state that I do thank you for sharing both your time, personal and
professional experiences with me in this personal matter.
G. Kennedy