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Hi, first post here 
I've recently installed Win 7 Ultimate x64 on both of my PCs, and neither can read my DVD+R discs properly.
I've got dual-boot on both systems, so I've checked and there's no problem at all in XP, but in Win 7 the drive goes crazy, almost like it's trying to read different parts of the disc at the same time. Anyway, it shows the contents but when I click on a folder, that's when it starts chugging and Explorer locks up until I eject the disc.
I did a fresh install of Win 7 into a VHD on PC 2, and that doesn't have any problem reading the discs, so something's happened on both since installing Win 7 I guess. I also used an XP guest in Virtualbox on PC 2 and that could read the discs just fine so it was obviously able to bypass whatever issue Win 7 has.
I had Daemon Tools on both PCs, but uninstalled it completely (including the SPTD driver) on PC 2, which didn't help. Neither did uninstalling Avira Antivir. I've disabled Indexing/Windows Search on both PCs, as well as Win 7's CD Burning function (via Group Policy Editor).
I found this thread http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/40146-cannot-access-dvd-drive.html and this hotfix FIX: The DVD drive is not recognized after you install Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 which I've installed on PC 1 to no avail. PC 2 has SP1 installed.
It's obviously rather annoying to have to boot to XP (or use a VM) to copy files from DVD to my hard drive so that Win 7 can access them, so if anyone knows how to fix this problem I'd be most grateful.
EDIT: I meant to mention that I've checked and there's no Upper or Lower filters installed.
I've recently installed Win 7 Ultimate x64 on both of my PCs, and neither can read my DVD+R discs properly.

I've got dual-boot on both systems, so I've checked and there's no problem at all in XP, but in Win 7 the drive goes crazy, almost like it's trying to read different parts of the disc at the same time. Anyway, it shows the contents but when I click on a folder, that's when it starts chugging and Explorer locks up until I eject the disc.
I did a fresh install of Win 7 into a VHD on PC 2, and that doesn't have any problem reading the discs, so something's happened on both since installing Win 7 I guess. I also used an XP guest in Virtualbox on PC 2 and that could read the discs just fine so it was obviously able to bypass whatever issue Win 7 has.
I had Daemon Tools on both PCs, but uninstalled it completely (including the SPTD driver) on PC 2, which didn't help. Neither did uninstalling Avira Antivir. I've disabled Indexing/Windows Search on both PCs, as well as Win 7's CD Burning function (via Group Policy Editor).
I found this thread http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/40146-cannot-access-dvd-drive.html and this hotfix FIX: The DVD drive is not recognized after you install Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 which I've installed on PC 1 to no avail. PC 2 has SP1 installed.
It's obviously rather annoying to have to boot to XP (or use a VM) to copy files from DVD to my hard drive so that Win 7 can access them, so if anyone knows how to fix this problem I'd be most grateful.
EDIT: I meant to mention that I've checked and there's no Upper or Lower filters installed.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Phenom II X4 955
- Motherboard
- MSI 990FXA-GD80
- Memory
- 16GB (4*4GB) DDR3 Corsair Vengeance
- Graphics Card(s)
- 6950 2GB
- Sound Card
- Onboard Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 24" IPS LCD
- Hard Drives
- Samsung Evo 256GB SSD, Samsung 2TB, & Samsung 500GB HDDs
- PSU
- Antec CP-850
- Case
- Bench
- Cooling
- TRUE rev.c