Can't find DVD drive in Windows Explorer after Driver Reinstallation  


  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Can't find DVD drive in Windows Explorer after Driver Reinstallation


    Greetings,
    I can't find the DVD drive for my Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q705 Gaming Laptop. In the General tab of the (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T50F) property window, the following status was shown:

    "Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)"

    I removed and reinstalled the driver for the DVD drive, but the same problem reappears. I gone through the procedure to remove the upper and lower filters in the registry (Your CD drive or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Windows or other programs). I have done everything in that link with no change in the problem. The DVD drive is a Hitachi HTS723232L9A360. I went to the Hitachi website, with no results.

    I am cash strapped, so I can't afford to use application like "driver doctor" (that scan your pc for problems, then claim to repair the problem for a fee). I consider that a form of deception to download their application. Would like to know where I can find the link for the DVD drive listed above in this post.

    Thanks in advance.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 612
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
       #2

    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Have you checked whether the Drive is shown in the Computer? Double click on "Computer" and kindly post a snapshot of what is shown. View the below thumbnail :
    regards,
    sreedhav
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    sreedhav said:
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Have you checked whether the Drive is shown in the Computer? Double click on "Computer" and kindly post a snapshot of what is shown. View the below thumbnail :
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your response. I checked the computer in windows explorer. The DVD drive does not appear in the explorer box. However, the DVD drive is seen in the Device Manager window. The drive tray does work. I inserted a disc to see if it would read the program on it. I see a response on the LED light on the drive, then nothing after that.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 612
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
       #4

    Rogue Bolo said:
    sreedhav said:
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Have you checked whether the Drive is shown in the Computer? Double click on "Computer" and kindly post a snapshot of what is shown. View the below thumbnail :
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your response. I checked the computer in windows explorer. The DVD drive does not appear in the explorer box. However, the DVD drive is seen in the Device Manager window. The drive tray does work. I inserted a disc to see if it would read the program on it. I see a response on the LED light on the drive, then nothing after that.
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Try this site, because i feel the driver might not have been properly updated.Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 ATA Device driver
    regards,
    sreedhav
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    sreedhav said:
    Rogue Bolo said:
    sreedhav said:
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Have you checked whether the Drive is shown in the Computer? Double click on "Computer" and kindly post a snapshot of what is shown. View the below thumbnail :
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your response. I checked the computer in windows explorer. The DVD drive does not appear in the explorer box. However, the DVD drive is seen in the Device Manager window. The drive tray does work. I inserted a disc to see if it would read the program on it. I see a response on the LED light on the drive, then nothing after that.
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Try this site, because i feel the driver might not have been properly updated.Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 ATA Device driver
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your assistance,
    Is this another application that informs you that there is a problem, then offers to repair it for a fee?
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
       #6

    Rogue Bolo said:
    sreedhav said:
    Rogue Bolo said:

    thank you for your response. I checked the computer in windows explorer. The DVD drive does not appear in the explorer box. However, the DVD drive is seen in the Device Manager window. The drive tray does work. I inserted a disc to see if it would read the program on it. I see a response on the LED light on the drive, then nothing after that.
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Try this site, because i feel the driver might not have been properly updated.Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 ATA Device driver
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your assistance,
    Is this another application that informs you that there is a problem, then offers to repair it for a fee?


    Can you see your dvd drive in device manager ? If yes , uninstall the dvd drive in the device manager then restart the computer .. Should fix the problem ..
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Total said:
    Rogue Bolo said:
    sreedhav said:

    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Try this site, because i feel the driver might not have been properly updated.Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 ATA Device driver
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your assistance,
    Is this another application that informs you that there is a problem, then offers to repair it for a fee?


    Can you see your dvd drive in device manager ? If yes , uninstall the dvd drive in the device manager then restart the computer .. Should fix the problem ..
    Did that. uninstalled both the drive and driver from the device manager, then clicked on "search for hardware changes" The DVD drive is found but the same problem returns.
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 365
    Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
       #8

    Rogue Bolo said:
    Total said:
    Rogue Bolo said:

    thank you for your assistance,
    Is this another application that informs you that there is a problem, then offers to repair it for a fee?


    Can you see your dvd drive in device manager ? If yes , uninstall the dvd drive in the device manager then restart the computer .. Should fix the problem ..
    Did that. uninstalled both the drive and driver from the device manager, then clicked on "search for hardware changes" The DVD drive is found but the same problem returns.

    maybe this ? Fix problems with CD or DVD drives that can
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 612
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
       #9

    Rogue Bolo said:
    sreedhav said:
    Rogue Bolo said:

    thank you for your response. I checked the computer in windows explorer. The DVD drive does not appear in the explorer box. However, the DVD drive is seen in the Device Manager window. The drive tray does work. I inserted a disc to see if it would read the program on it. I see a response on the LED light on the drive, then nothing after that.
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Try this site, because i feel the driver might not have been properly updated.Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 ATA Device driver
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your assistance,
    Is this another application that informs you that there is a problem, then offers to repair it for a fee?
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    No! They will tell you which drivers need updating.They promise to install them for free, not fee!l have downloaded many drivers in the past,but never had to pay a cent!
    Regards,
    sreedhav
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    sreedhav said:
    Rogue Bolo said:
    sreedhav said:

    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    Try this site, because i feel the driver might not have been properly updated.Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 ATA Device driver
    regards,
    sreedhav
    thank you for your assistance,
    Is this another application that informs you that there is a problem, then offers to repair it for a fee?
    Dear Rogue Bolo,
    No! They will tell you which drivers need updating.They promise to install them for free, not fee!l have downloaded many drivers in the past,but never had to pay a cent!
    Regards,
    sreedhav
    I downloaded and installed "DriveScanner", and sure enough, The scan was free, but they asked for a fee to replace the drivers.

    Update: I bit the bullet and performed a clean re-installation of win 7 Ultimate (64 bit) OS. I installed the drivers I got from the Toshiba support website, one at a time to see if there would be any conflicts, making sure to create a restore point first. Sure enough, the DVD drive disappeared from the windows explorer and the device manager window stated that "it was corrupted" while installing the "Toshiba Disc Creator for Windows 7 (64)". I rolled back to the restore point and started over reinstalling the drivers, this time omitting the disc creator application. The driver installation process went smoothly. In my case with my Toshiba x305 gaming laptop the problem seem to be with one of the toshiba applications (which I don't use anyway). To those that have Toshiba laptop (especially if you have gaming laptops like mine). Bottom line, look for application conflicts along with the advices that are mention on this forum and in other sites on the net.
    Last edited by Rogue Bolo; 09 Mar 2012 at 17:03. Reason: clarification of my solution.
      My Computer


 

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