Koela wrote:LOL. I just noticed that soo many people are only registering to say thank you. Most of them have only Posts 1 behind their name.
Not to mention that it's very unlikely that erdiko is actually reading the replies.
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Koela wrote:LOL. I just noticed that soo many people are only registering to say thank you. Most of them have only Posts 1 behind their name.

erdiko wrote:I had a similar error, and the problem also showed on on the 'virtual drives' with the error in the device manager. I know that the drives work fine, and the virtual drives being messed up further proves it is some type of driver error. I uninstalled the drives.. rebooted, reinstalled the drivers, rebooted and still have the same error message.. EXCEPT the error code is 41, not 39.
While reformatting and reinstalling windows would probably fix the problem, it would be a lot easier to just fix this problem without going through migration of the settings for each user to the new installation, and installing the 50 GB worth of programs installed on the system. (and imagine activating a lot of them over again also (eg Adobe CS2, Acrobat 7, Install Shield 11, etc...)
To fix this problem, I performed the following:
Start Registry Editor (Start, Run and type in [tt]regedit[/tt] then click)
Find "[tt]UpperFilters[/tt]" and "[tt]LowerFilters[/tt]" (and "[tt]UpperFilters.bak[/tt]" "[tt]LowerFilters.bak[/tt]", if they exist) value under the following key in the registry, and delete it:
[tt]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}[/tt]
Quit Registry Editor.
Reboot.
NOTE: You might need to reinstall any CD recording apps you have, if they start to not work completely, after doing this.
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erdiko wrote:Find "[tt]UpperFilters[/tt]" and "[tt]LowerFilters[/tt]" (and "[tt]UpperFilters.bak[/tt]" "[tt]LowerFilters.bak[/tt]", if they exist) value under the following key in the registry, and delete it:
[tt]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}[/tt]
Quit Registry Editor.
Reboot.

erdiko wrote:I had a similar error, and the problem also showed on on the 'virtual drives' with the error in the device manager. I know that the drives work fine, and the virtual drives being messed up further proves it is some type of driver error. I uninstalled the drives.. rebooted, reinstalled the drivers, rebooted and still have the same error message.. EXCEPT the error code is 41, not 39.
While reformatting and reinstalling windows would probably fix the problem, it would be a lot easier to just fix this problem without going through migration of the settings for each user to the new installation, and installing the 50 GB worth of programs installed on the system. (and imagine activating a lot of them over again also (eg Adobe CS2, Acrobat 7, Install Shield 11, etc...)
To fix this problem, I performed the following:
Start Registry Editor (Start, Run and type in [tt]regedit[/tt] then click)
Find "[tt]UpperFilters[/tt]" and "[tt]LowerFilters[/tt]" (and "[tt]UpperFilters.bak[/tt]" "[tt]LowerFilters.bak[/tt]", if they exist) value under the following key in the registry, and delete it:
[tt]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}[/tt]
Quit Registry Editor.
Reboot.
NOTE: You might need to reinstall any CD recording apps you have, if they start to not work completely, after doing this.
http://www.armorise.com
http://www.voiceofreality.com
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tjanis wrote:When the PC boots up, the CD-ROM and DVD drives are not present. Going into the Device Manager displays the error icon for both devices. In trying to reinstall the driver, it displays a Code 39, and when the devices are removed (uninstalled), the system rebooted, the system detects the drives, attempts to install something, yet when they go back in the Device Manager, the Code 39 is still present.
tart Registry Editor (Start, Run and type in regedit then click)
Followed the this fixerdiko wrote:Find "[tt]UpperFilters[/tt]" and "[tt]LowerFilters[/tt]" (and "[tt]UpperFilters.bak[/tt]" "[tt]LowerFilters.bak[/tt]", if they exist) value under the following key in the registry, and delete it:
[tt]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}[/tt]
Quit Registry Editor.
Reboot.
Upon rebooting cdroms drivers were indicated installed properly and the system stated all is working. Not true the cdroms won't read. Not quite - after shutdown and restart it will read once then nothing. CD burner cannot detect device. Have unistalled and reinstalled with no joy. Restoring the registry values puts it back to the original error code.
Am frustrated and looking for suggestions. Tks, tim






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