DVD drive missing after a software uninstall.

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I'm running Win7 64bit. After uninstalling "Poweriso" is when I noticed dvd drive missing. After rebooting, a message window from "AnyDVD" popped up.That's what got my attention, but it seems unrelated to the uninstall. Uninstall program scans for leftover files afterwards and removes them ( 3 registry entries, all poweriso entries). I don't know, but is it possible that maybe this could be the cause of the problem? Device manager shows that it (drive) is there but it has the yellow triangle with exclamation point. I tried reinstalling driver but it comes back with message that drivers are up to date. Rebooted several times with no luck. I'm not sure what to try next. Thanks for any input or suggestions.

Baron
 

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Ok, so the easiest thing for me to do would have been to try what was suggested in the "AnyDVD" message window, but nooooo, that would have been too easy,:sarc: I had to talk myself into believing that it had to have something to do with the uninstall of "Poweriso".:rolleyes: Anyway, after screwin' around for most of the day I finally tried uninstalling "AnyDVD" and reinstalling it, and I will be kickin' myself in the ass for a week for not trying that first.DOH!!!:banghead::banghead::doh: The dvd-rom reappeared after the reboot. What a dummy!:o
Baron
 

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Glad that you got it working - maybe it will take less time next time :-)

I see optical drives disappear when I uninstall iTunes for people. Several other programs cause this to happen too.
 

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Ok, so the easiest thing for me to do would have been to try what was suggested in the "AnyDVD" message window, but nooooo, that would have been too easy,:sarc: I had to talk myself into believing that it had to have something to do with the uninstall of "Poweriso".:rolleyes: Anyway, after screwin' around for most of the day I finally tried uninstalling "AnyDVD" and reinstalling it, and I will be kickin' myself in the ass for a week for not trying that first.DOH!!!:banghead::banghead::doh: The dvd-rom reappeared after the reboot. What a dummy!:o
Baron

I was only wondering why you didn't do or not doing it in the first instance when I read your post.

Since UsernameIssues had taken the lead, I kept quiet instead of poking myself in.:)

Good. Another user report to keep in mind.
 

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Not the first time I overlooked the obvious, and probably won't be the last. Thanks.:thumbsup:

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AMD FX-8350 8-Core Black Edition, 4gHz, 125W
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ASUS M5A99X EVO, AMD 990X/SB950 Chipset, UEFI BIOS, USB 3.0
Memory
CORSAIR: Vengence (2X8 GB) 16GB DDR3 1866mHz
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NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Creative: Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
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NIXEUS 27"
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2560 X 1440
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Seagate: SATA 2TB (internal)
Seagate: SATA 4TB (external)
PSU
NZXT HALE82 750W semi-modular
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NZXT PHANTOM, FANS 3x 200mm, 4x 120mm
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CORSAIR Hydro Series H80i High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
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