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GameAngel64

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    My E: Drive (CD/DVD Writer) is missing.
    « on: August 02, 2010, 11:35:20 AM »
    Computer Info:
    Microsoft Windows XP
    Media Center Edition
    Version 2002
    Service Pack 2

    HP
    AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile
    1.61 GHz, 960 MB RAM

    Total Memory Capacity: 99.2 G
    The hard drive is a Toshiba MK1234GSX

    I put this in the hardware forum, although my instinct is that it is most likely a registry issue.

    I'm not sure when the problem began because I don't necessarily use my CD/DVD writer a lot, but recently I wanted to burn some video to a blank DVD and I realized that my E: drive was gone.  This has happened before a long time ago but the old fixes that worked then are not working now.

    *The upper/lower filters thing will not work (they're not even there in my registry).
    *My E: drive is not listed under My Computer, nor is it listed under the device manager - there is not even a menu for CD/DVD Drives at all.
    *If I go under Computer Management>Storage>Disk Management I see my C: drive, my D: drive (which is a recovery partition), and then a partition labelled "1.00 GB NTFS Healthy (Unknown Partition)."  I cannot assign a drive letter or do anything to the unknown partition - the only option available is to delete it.  Additionally, it says that of the 1 GB, there is 48 MB of free space.
    *If I try scanning for new hardware, it is to no avail.
    *I have run CCleaner and Wise Registry Cleaner, along with two virus scanners.
    *System restore does not restore my CD/DVD drive.

    Hardware wise, everything SOUNDS normal.  It open and closes normally, the light blinks normally, and I can hear everything moving like the disc wants to run, but Windows doesn't notice.  My CD/DVD drive is also recognized by the BIOS.

    I've made it a habit to check for the E: drive when I start the computer, and sometimes (rarely) it does appear.  It is only listed as a CD drive in these instances, and usually I still can't burn anything to DVD (the presence of the "Record" tab notwithstanding).

    I know Roxio software can cause this problem, so I did everything I could to wipe my computer of that (including entries in the registry).

    I also deleted Nero, in case that was causing an issue, and while I was less involved in making sure all traces of that are gone, I did use Revo Uninstaller Pro to get rid of it.

    In the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CD Burning (hitting the + sign by CD Burning) I see folders for AudioBurnHandlers and ExcludedFS.  I don't remember seeing those before and I'm not sure if they were added by Roxio or some other software.  I am afraid to outright delete them in case they are vital.

    Are there any other register repairing programs I can use that will clean up unwanted entries?  Or any other suggestions as toward recovering my E: drive, short of formatting my hard drive?

    Thank you for any tips!

    Allan

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    Re: My E: Drive (CD/DVD Writer) is missing.
    « Reply #1 on: August 02, 2010, 11:42:58 AM »
    DO NOT use registry cleaners. Ever.

    Did you recently install iTunes by any chance?

    GameAngel64

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      Re: My E: Drive (CD/DVD Writer) is missing.
      « Reply #2 on: August 02, 2010, 11:44:07 AM »
      No I have never installed iTunes.

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      Re: My E: Drive (CD/DVD Writer) is missing.
      « Reply #3 on: August 02, 2010, 11:48:00 AM »
      Okay. Let's make sure the drive works. Please insert a BOOTABLE disc and make sure the drive is the first item in the bios boot order. Reboot. Does the system boot to the disc?