The driver detected a controller error on \Device\CdRom0.

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    The driver detected a controller error on \Device\CdRom0.


    The title says it all friends...
    i have recently been burning some dvd's DVD+R by the way and all was going well until i reinserted a disk and when i went to Start,Computer and E Drive
    it would go milky white and would get the infamous NOT RESPONDING message
    i successfully burned 10 out of the 15 disk the other 5 take forever to appear with the open file option and i get the not responding message i go to check my Event Viewer and the exact number of attempts made to play the non responding 5 disk this message or error shows ''The driver detected a controller error on \Device\CdRom0.''
    5 times..what does it mean?
    i have had this problem for a while now and sorta happens at random times i even tried burning different files with a new disk but while my software [imgburn] says it's complete i continue to get prolonged waiting followed up by not responding
    very frustrating, and help anyone can give me would be appreciated
    thanx in advance :)
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    anyone?
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    john13134 said:
    anyone?
    It's only been 20 minutes, It might take awhile but someone will definately post something once they see this.
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    derekimo said:
    john13134 said:
    anyone?
    It's only been 20 minutes, It might take awhile but someone will definately post something once they see this.
    thank you i hope so..
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  5. Posts : 1,419
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    Questions


    Hi John, I have a question: What version of OS7 are you using?
    Also, would you please fill out your system specs? If you look at the bottom left of the screen on my post you will see what we mean.
    Also, can you provide a screen shot of your device manager for the optical drive because we want to see if the driver has been updated or corrupted.
    Adrian
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    Adrian said:
    Hi John, I have a question: What version of OS7 are you using?
    Also, would you please fill out your system specs? If you look at the bottom left of the screen on my post you will see what we mean.
    Also, can you provide a screen shot of your device manager for the optical drive because we want to see if the driver has been updated or corrupted.
    Adrian
    Windows 7 32 bit
    4gb ram
    sorry im no computer wiz
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    john13134 said:
    Adrian said:
    Hi John, I have a question: What version of OS7 are you using?
    Also, would you please fill out your system specs? If you look at the bottom left of the screen on my post you will see what we mean.
    Also, can you provide a screen shot of your device manager for the optical drive because we want to see if the driver has been updated or corrupted.
    Adrian
    Windows 7 32 bit
    4gb ram
    sorry im no computer wiz
    also here is the error report
    Last edited by john13134; 30 May 2010 at 01:47.
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  8. Posts : 1,419
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    No Issues


    I see no issues with the optical drive.
    Are you capable of using your device manager to un-install the drive and reboot and let OS7 find the drive and re-install it?
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    Adrian said:
    I see no issues with the optical drive.
    Are you capable of using your device manager to un-install the drive and reboot and let OS7 find the drive and re-install it?
    Yes you mean the CD-Rom Drive?
    and may i ask by OS7 do you mean win 7?
    once again sorry i am no expert please forgive me
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    john13134 said:
    Adrian said:
    I see no issues with the optical drive.
    Are you capable of using your device manager to un-install the drive and reboot and let OS7 find the drive and re-install it?
    Yes you mean the CD-Rom Drive?
    and may i ask by OS7 do you mean win 7?
    once again sorry i am no expert please forgive me
    No worries Matey.
    Hmm, b4 you start, did you build this system?
    I see that the device manager shows the drive as a scsii device. Not ATA.
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