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Hello all I'm new to this posting thing,
I have a DVD drive that disappears from 'Computer' every time I restart Windows 7. I have spent 14 hours on this, and still don;t understand why. I have done everything that I have found on the internet and am no closer to understanding the issue. If I put a disk in nothing happens until I take the drive out and put it back in then it works fine and the icon appears in 'Computer' and device manager is happy again.
I can tell you what it isn't:
Its not the BIOS or hardware because it has worked seamlessly using Mint, my default boot option, for two years and continues to do so, on the same machine.
Doing all the stuff in regedit 4D36E965... upper and lower limits does nothing, those limits have never been present. Other stuff with a DWORD also made no difference.
MicrosoftFixit.dvd.run actually does make it work, but this is because it asks me to take the drive out and put it back in. It also reports back that the problem is fixed due to the disc it asks me to put in being unreadable, even as I listen to the music it's playing.
The driver is fine, at least Microsoft finds no fault when I right click the device manager DVD icon and ask it to look online.
One possible clue. I made it restore to a previous time, in November, and everthing worked as it should. I could turn it on and off and all was well. I thought I'd won. Then it updated itself without any permission and it all went pear shaped again. Perhaps if I turn the update mechanism off and restore to November I'll have a permanent fix, but I don't know how to stop it and can't find out how.
Once it's running it's fine until I restart and it's back to square 1. I hate being defeated by a computer, It's never happened before.
I look forward to hearing from the genius who can solve this, and I think that so does the rest of the computer world.
I have a DVD drive that disappears from 'Computer' every time I restart Windows 7. I have spent 14 hours on this, and still don;t understand why. I have done everything that I have found on the internet and am no closer to understanding the issue. If I put a disk in nothing happens until I take the drive out and put it back in then it works fine and the icon appears in 'Computer' and device manager is happy again.
I can tell you what it isn't:
Its not the BIOS or hardware because it has worked seamlessly using Mint, my default boot option, for two years and continues to do so, on the same machine.
Doing all the stuff in regedit 4D36E965... upper and lower limits does nothing, those limits have never been present. Other stuff with a DWORD also made no difference.
MicrosoftFixit.dvd.run actually does make it work, but this is because it asks me to take the drive out and put it back in. It also reports back that the problem is fixed due to the disc it asks me to put in being unreadable, even as I listen to the music it's playing.
The driver is fine, at least Microsoft finds no fault when I right click the device manager DVD icon and ask it to look online.
One possible clue. I made it restore to a previous time, in November, and everthing worked as it should. I could turn it on and off and all was well. I thought I'd won. Then it updated itself without any permission and it all went pear shaped again. Perhaps if I turn the update mechanism off and restore to November I'll have a permanent fix, but I don't know how to stop it and can't find out how.
Once it's running it's fine until I restart and it's back to square 1. I hate being defeated by a computer, It's never happened before.
I look forward to hearing from the genius who can solve this, and I think that so does the rest of the computer world.
My Computer
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Windows 7 profesional 64 bit/ Linux Mint 16intel i5 @ 2.67GHz8G RAMNvidia Quadro NVS-3100M 512MB Graphics Card (...
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell latitude E6510
- OS
- Windows 7 profesional 64 bit/ Linux Mint 16
- CPU
- intel i5 @ 2.67GHz
- Motherboard
- ONCPCN (I think)
- Memory
- 8G RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Quadro NVS-3100M 512MB Graphics Card (I think)
- Hard Drives
- 160 G SSD
- Antivirus
- AVG
- Browser
- Mozila Firefox