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DVD-ROM drive non-functional

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marscv - 27 Jul 2006 03:16 GMT
I run XP Professional Service Pack 2.  Every time I try to listen to music
CD's placing them into my d:drive which in my case is a DVD/CD-ROM drive,
MusicMatch as well as Windows Media Player do not recognize the disk.  Also,
when I tried to install security updates for MS Office 2000 and was asked to
insert the software CD, the system was unable to read it.  I had to change
over to my e:drive which is a CD-RW drive which resolved the problem.  Also
music CD's work fine in my e:drive.  I have checked the DVD/CD-ROM drive in
Device Manager and it indicates that the device is working properly.  
However, using the d:drive causes MusicMatch or Windows Media Player to
freeze up.  When I try to reboot the system, a window pops up that reads:
"End Program Shell Icon Hidden Window" and right after that in the same
window I get the message "This program is not responding".  When I click on
"End now" the system will not shut down.  Rather, I have to press the restart
button of my computer.  Please help to resolve this issue.  I know I can
uninstall the driver for the DVD/CD-ROM drive using Device Manager but I am
not sure how easy it is to reinstall this device afterwards.  Will XP
Professional detect the device and reinstall the driver automatically?
Rick Rogers - 27 Jul 2006 03:36 GMT
Hi,

It may just be a dirty lens, try a lens cleaner disk. These inexpensive
disks are commonly available at most stores that sell CD/DVD media.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

>I run XP Professional Service Pack 2.  Every time I try to listen to music
> CD's placing them into my d:drive which in my case is a DVD/CD-ROM drive,
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> not sure how easy it is to reinstall this device afterwards.  Will XP
> Professional detect the device and reinstall the driver automatically?
marscv - 29 Jul 2006 19:43 GMT
Rick,

thanks for your response.  I apologize it took me a while to get back to
you.  Unfortunately, it was not as simple as a dirty lens.  I had to replace
the entire drive and now it's working fine again.

Regards,

Veit

> Hi,
>
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> > not sure how easy it is to reinstall this device afterwards.  Will XP
> > Professional detect the device and reinstall the driver automatically?
 
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