Windows CDROM not regognized on computer

WaltB32

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I have 2 CDROMS and 2 hard drives. On one drive I see both CDROMs on the computer and they both read and write. On the first booting drive I only see 1 CDROM. So far I've tried Mr. Fix It and that doesn't seem
to recognize the drive. I've also edited the REGEDIT and removed the filters and that does not work, I've copied the registry from the drive that recognizes both drives onto the one the doesn't and that doesn't recognize it. It doesn't even look like it's powered when I'm on that drive because I can't open the door by pressing the eject button. I tried adding a device but it doesn't recognize it to be added. Device manager doesn't show it listed. Do you have any procedures that I could try please.
The CDROM is a HL-DT_ST DVDRAM GH24NS90.:sarc:
 

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Intel I7
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...I've copied the registry from the drive that recognizes both drives onto the one the doesn't and that doesn't recognize it. It doesn't even look like it's powered when I'm on that drive because I can't open the door by pressing the eject button.
Little confused. You boot on 1 or another hard drive with different or same OS?
Not ejecting may indicate it's being in use or trying to use.
Hope my confusion doesn't confuse you. ;)
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
OS
Windows 7
I have 2 hard drives both with Windows 7. One sees both CDROMs the other sees only one.
Also there are no lights on the CDROM drive indicating power.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
CPU
Intel I7
Motherboard
GA-Z77-DS3H Gigabyte
Memory
Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
Radion
Hard Drives
1 SADA 2 IDE
Antivirus
Norton 360
Browser
Explore 9
I'm sorry, Walt, but I still don't get it. You have 1 computer or 2? Are you dual booting?
That's usually for 2 different OS. Or are you swapping 1 drive for the other in 1 computer and both
have same W7 installed on both drives? If yes to this, see THIS. Is this right, left or wrong? :confused:
I'm trying to help but you are not detailing the whole picture of what and how you are doing it.
Anyway, read that link I supplied and see if anything in it is what you are trying to do. :cool:
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
OS
Windows 7
I have 2 hard drives both with Windows 7. One sees both CDROMs the other sees only one.
Also there are no lights on the CDROM drive indicating power.

Just to get the right terms, ROM means "Read Only Memory" so it the CD Drive writes, it is not a CDROM. == Have you opened your case to make sure that the CD Drives are connected to a power supply. I recently had a similar problem and one pin of the four pin molex plug was not plugged in. The CD was not getting enough power to work. Make sure that all four pins are plugged in properly.
 

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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
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Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
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Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
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Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
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AMD Radeon HD6670
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Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
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Asus VE228
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OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
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120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
Just to get the right terms, ROM means "Read Only Memory" so it the CD Drive writes, it is not a CDROM
CD in the CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVD or DVD-RW drive. My DVD-RW is also a CD-RW. CDROM works too.
(CD DVD RW Burner/Re-writer)
I know and I know you know but how can suggestions help Walt when it is not clear what he has?
Maybe some important info to follow eventually. :cool:
OH, and I'll have 2 Big Macs to go. ;)




 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
OS
Windows 7
Just to get the right terms, ROM means "Read Only Memory" so it the CD Drive writes, it is not a CDROM
CD in the CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVD or DVD-RW drive. My DVD-RW is also a CD-RW. CDROM works too.
(CD DVD RW Burner/Re-writer)
I know and I know you know but how can suggestions help Walt when it is not clear what he has?
Maybe some important info to follow eventually. :cool:
OH, and I'll have 2 Big Macs to go. ;)





Take it easy, I am just giving information and suggestions to help. If you don't have any suggestions, no need to post.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
PSU
Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
Case
NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
Cooling
Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
Mouse
Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
Internet Speed
AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
If you don't have any suggestions, no need to post.
There was a suggestion in that post. And I want and trying to help Walt too.
I was just having fun with you. Is that not allowed here? Take it easy. :cool:
 

My Computer

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Laptop
OS
Windows 7
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