Windows Explorer Malfunctions when Eject CD/DVD
I've just done a clean install of Windows 7, installed all my drivers, devices & programs. Now I find whenever I put in a CD/DVD, eject it, then put it back in again (or sometimes just after ejecting & closing an empty drive), it doesn't load and then my Windows Explorer malfunctions.
This means most of my processes stop working correctly, (IE still stays open in the background, I have to manually refresh folders to see changes, file handles staying open, most other things don't work), the PC also gets stuck at the logoff screen and never transitions to "shutting down". Attempting to kill explorer.exe doesn't work either.
Attached pic of what it looks like when reinserting the same disk, on the second time it just doesn't load. Seems to do it with nearly any disk. It's not the drive either as it's doing it with both drives.
I did a clean install on a separate partition (completely fresh, with literally no drivers or anything installed) and I couldn't reproduce the behaviour, so it's definitely not anything hardware / BIOS related. It must be a software / driver issue.
I know the Intel Rapid Storage drivers, and the Marvel SATA controller ones tinker with CD drive stuff. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling these but still the same, I don't think it completely uninstalls the iRST ones though anyway. I also tried switching the controller back to the standard Windows AHCI one but no joy. SFC /Scannow and even a Repair Reinstall didn't change anything either.
Using a Gigabyte X79-UD3 mobo with Intel I7 3960x processor, have Windows on an SSD in AHCI mode. Let me know if need any more info.
I'm thinking of backing up my current instance and then doing another fresh install and testing it after each batch and trying to narrow it down. Takes a long time getting everything reinstalled again though, bah. Anyone ever seen anything like this?
SOLUTION:
Hello visitors from the future. If you're having this problem and have Trusteer Rapport installed, run the Safe Uninstall Tool from here: http://www.trusteer.com/en/support/uninstall-troubleshooting
I've just done a clean install of Windows 7, installed all my drivers, devices & programs. Now I find whenever I put in a CD/DVD, eject it, then put it back in again (or sometimes just after ejecting & closing an empty drive), it doesn't load and then my Windows Explorer malfunctions.
This means most of my processes stop working correctly, (IE still stays open in the background, I have to manually refresh folders to see changes, file handles staying open, most other things don't work), the PC also gets stuck at the logoff screen and never transitions to "shutting down". Attempting to kill explorer.exe doesn't work either.
Attached pic of what it looks like when reinserting the same disk, on the second time it just doesn't load. Seems to do it with nearly any disk. It's not the drive either as it's doing it with both drives.
I did a clean install on a separate partition (completely fresh, with literally no drivers or anything installed) and I couldn't reproduce the behaviour, so it's definitely not anything hardware / BIOS related. It must be a software / driver issue.
I know the Intel Rapid Storage drivers, and the Marvel SATA controller ones tinker with CD drive stuff. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling these but still the same, I don't think it completely uninstalls the iRST ones though anyway. I also tried switching the controller back to the standard Windows AHCI one but no joy. SFC /Scannow and even a Repair Reinstall didn't change anything either.
Using a Gigabyte X79-UD3 mobo with Intel I7 3960x processor, have Windows on an SSD in AHCI mode. Let me know if need any more info.
I'm thinking of backing up my current instance and then doing another fresh install and testing it after each batch and trying to narrow it down. Takes a long time getting everything reinstalled again though, bah. Anyone ever seen anything like this?
SOLUTION:
Hello visitors from the future. If you're having this problem and have Trusteer Rapport installed, run the Safe Uninstall Tool from here: http://www.trusteer.com/en/support/uninstall-troubleshooting
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My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel Core I7 3960X Hex Core 4ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte X79-UD3
- Memory
- 16 GB Corsair Vengeance
- Graphics Card(s)
- Geforce GTX 590 3GB
- Cooling
- Corsair H80