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  • Cann;t "read" DVD Drive... (Help Please...)

    Hello, I am new here. (Please don't hold that against me..)

    I've just installed Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120% And afterwards, somehow, I am unable to read my DVD drive. I put a disc in, and... nothing happens.

    I have, basically: Athlon 3.2 CPU
    1 Gig RAM
    DVD-R/RW (D: )
    CD-R/RW (E: )

    Now, strangely, I can still access E: drive (CD-R/RW) with no problems. I've already popped some music CDs and data CDs with no probme. It's D Drive that is not accessing anything.

    I've tried going back to a previous Restore Point. And even checked the Registry for anything adnormal. Device Manager tells me nothing new or abnormal as well. Nothing works. I even physically unpluged the drive and rebooted. Shut down, and re-connected the drive. Again, nothing. I believe that I've
    exhausted all other options.

    I sincerely hope someone here can help me overcome this problem.

    Thank you for your time.

  • #2
    Search for autofix.exe from MS and verify your AIN (Auto Insert Notification) is working properly.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Jito463
      Search for autofix.exe from MS and verify your AIN (Auto Insert Notification) is working properly.
      Thank you. It's a start and I feel it's a start in the right direction. I do appreciate the help. Again, thank you.

      Tried autofix and got this in the log:


      Test [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.] - Instance [N/A]:
      Result [AutoStart Setting]: OK
      Result [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.]: OK

      Test [Policies] - Instance [D:\, Drive Type: 5]:
      Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Present}
      Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
      Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Present}
      Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Absent}
      Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
      Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Absent}
      Result [Driver level policies]: OK {
      HKLM\...\Services\cdrom!Autorun (Present) <Allows>
      HKLM\...\Services\cdrom\Parameters!Autorun (Absent) <Allows>
      HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysEnable (Absent) <Not set>
      HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysDisable (Absent) <Not set> }

      Test [Drive Notification] - Instance [D:\, Drive Type: 5]:
      Result [Legacy Notification]: Problems
      Result [AutoPlay V2 Notification]: Problems {
      Service (Silent)
      Shell (Deaf) }
      >> Repair << [Legacy AutoPlay Event]
      Step: No steps to take.
      Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.
      >> Repair << [Autoplay V2 Event]
      Step: No steps to take.
      Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.

      >> Required action: The wizard found problems but cannot fix them -> None

      I see quite a few "Absents" from this. Should I just delete all the drivers and re-install everything from scratch? Or would the inital problems within the system still remain?

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      • #4
        Have about same problem

        Have unistalled everything. The cd player spins up but indicates 0 byte on disk. If I insert the drive after boot up everything works as normal.

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