XP CD-ROM drivers corrupt?

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Postby aschichler » Fri 05 Aug, 2005 9:02 am

I tried that registry fix last night, but when I went to where the upper and lower filters are supposed to be, they aren't there. I don't see any upper or lower filters anywhere in the registry.
I don't know if that is a problem or not, but I still can't get my cd-rom drive to work, and I tried all those suggestions I found about uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling them, rebooting, reinstalling, etc......

Does anyone have any more ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
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XP cd-rom drivers corrupt?

Postby triggsk » Mon 08 Aug, 2005 9:25 pm

erdiko,
I had searched high and low for weeks trying to find a solution to my problem. Your suggestion solved it and I am so grateful.
Thanks!
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Missing or corrupt driver code 39

Postby frotto » Wed 10 Aug, 2005 8:22 am

Erdiko, amazing, I have spent a week and was about to buy a new computer, nothing seamed to work.
I did as you said and "VuaLa", all is fine again.
Many thanks
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drives disappear/itunes set up failure

Postby Weetoh » Sun 11 Sep, 2005 4:12 am

I too, had the same problem. Erdiko, your advice solved the problem, many thanks.

I noticed this problem occured when I also tried to set up Itunes on my machine. I run service pack 2. An error message occurs which asks me to check I have admin rights before attempting to retry. I have admin rights, and now the quicktime logo is in the bottom right of the start bar, but does nothing and isn't present in add or remove programs.
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DVD/CDROM Code 39 - Driver missing or corrupted

Postby afdewet » Thu 15 Sep, 2005 2:36 pm

Fantastic Erdiko,
This registry fix really saved my bacon.
Thought I would need to re-build as there was no way I could get the PC to see my DVD/CDROM no matter what I or any of the experts at work suggested I try. You pin pointed the problem and when I saw the suspect BsStor.sys in this registry entry I knew I had it 'Cracked'.
Well done, You convinced me to join this forum!! :D

Regards
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Congrads to you for solving the situation

Postby DrSchubert » Sat 08 Oct, 2005 8:19 am

Erdiko...Thank you. I had been trying to solve the identical problem for 2 days, until I found your post. You saved me from having to reinstall over 60GB of data. Your solution worked perfectly.
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great job!!

Postby cutefeet » Sat 12 Nov, 2005 12:23 am

just wanted to say thank you! first time to the site. your solution worked like a charm!!!! THANKS :)
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Thank you thank you

Postby malibudez » Tue 29 Nov, 2005 3:05 pm

It worked for me also. Great post
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It worked

Postby Wolfsburg03 » Mon 12 Dec, 2005 3:43 pm

thanks alot Erdiko, it worked great!
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Postby VadimS » Thu 15 Dec, 2005 5:46 pm

when i go into start run then type in regedit my dos window pops up and then disappears....whats going on? i am lost
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Another usefull solution

Postby bstylz2k » Sat 17 Dec, 2005 6:10 am

In regards to the previous post about regedit not starting....

try one fo the following:

in start->run->open try typing "regedit /k" for "keep open"

or

in start->run->open type "cmd" and at the dos command prompt type "regedit"

this way if it errs out you can see the message......

ah another option is to just use the "regedt32" command...(and this "i" is supposed to be omitted....note that these files are also in your C:\windows\system32 folder....(ithink, but it is somewhere arround there)


now on to the main point of the thread.....I lost the ability to read certain disc's with both of my DVD-RW and DVD-ROM drives. I tried a solution like suggested in this forum (which can also be found on the microsoft site with alittle more detail) it eliminated the over abundance of upper and lower filters on my drives, which had been installed by the multiple CD/DVD burning applications I used....It worked...it cleared my drivers/filters...but I still had the problem with my drives....

I am currently figuring that while it cleared the filters and potentially "reinstalled" the corresponding drivers...it only reinstalled corrupt dreiver from my driver and/or dll cache..hence the persisting problem....

So I sought to have windows identify and replace any corrupt system files//(in this case I was interesting in the "cdrom.sys" and "sdfs.sys" and the imapi drivers.... but when I ran "sfc.exe" and it foudn corrupt files..it asked for my install CD....well my CD is not functioning so that won't work... enter this link "http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html"....this article outlines how to modify the reg to instruct "sfc" to load files off of your local disk. My corrupt drivers are now being replaced.....



Note: please rember to always save your reg before an edit....I suggest doing an "export" of the key you will change as a "hive"..
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Postby dancinggoat » Tue 27 Dec, 2005 6:45 pm

:) Erdiko - I have literally been trying for 6 months to fix this problem without reinstalling XP. All help desks I have gone to and even places where I paid a fee said the same thing. I just felt there had to be some way to do it and sure enough, you surfaced. I absolutely can't thank you enough. You have solved a huge headache for me.
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Thank you very much erdiko !

Postby ced » Wed 28 Dec, 2005 12:52 am

I had been working on error Code 39 observed on my 2 CD drives for 2 days without any success when I saw your solution.
And it works great. Congratulations.
Many thanks.
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Postby Lorraine » Fri 06 Jan, 2006 9:53 pm

bah!
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The gift that keeps on giving.

Postby OUSOB » Thu 02 Feb, 2006 9:00 am

6 months later and another person saved by this tip.

Thanks
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