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Inserting disk causes DVD Rom drive not to be detected

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Paul MR - 22 May 2008 20:08 GMT
XP Home, SP2 with latest updates
The d:\ drive is a Sony DDU1621 DVD rom player, which is supposed to
play all kinds of disks.

The last time (3 months ago) when I played any disk on the d:\ drive,
there was no problem.  This week whenever I insert any disk into the d:\
drive, it freezes: the green light comes on in front of the tray, the
yellow light comes on indicating c:\ drive activity (I think), but
nothing plays.  This freeze happens with commercial CD’s, CD-R’s,
commercial DVD’s, DVD+R’s, DVD-R’s, and DVD-RW’s.  The eject button on
the tray is dead and the d:\ drive disappears from Windows Explorer and
My Computer.  If I reboot with the disk still in the tray, the drive is
recognized, but Windows Media Player asks me to insert a disk.  When I
then eject and reinsert the disk, the drive freezes again.  (My DVD
writer (the e:\ drive) plays and writes with no problem.)  I have almost
no knowledge about hardware.  Suggestions and guidance would be appreciated.
Paul in San Francisco
Elmo - 22 May 2008 20:15 GMT
> XP Home, SP2 with latest updates
> The d:\ drive is a Sony DDU1621 DVD rom player, which is supposed to
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> appreciated.
> Paul in San Francisco

Maybe one of these:

CD repair for XP.
http://aumha.org/downloads/cdgone.zip

Also try the following.  You should back up the registry before making
changes:

Click Start, Run, type Regedit, click OK.
Locate this Registry Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class
Key Name: {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Value Data: [Delete All Value Data from UpperFilters and LowerFilters]
Note: Do not delete the Key or the Multi-String Values. Delete only the
data values.
Exit Registry and Reboot

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Paul MR - 22 May 2008 20:39 GMT
>> XP Home, SP2 with latest updates
>> The d:\ drive is a Sony DDU1621 DVD rom player, which is supposed to
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> data values.
> Exit Registry and Reboot

Thanks for your speedy response.  I found backup keys for UpperFilters
and LowerFilters, but no plain keys.  Is this as it should be?
Paul in San Francisco
Elmo - 23 May 2008 23:45 GMT
>> Also try the following.  You should back up the registry before making
>> changes:
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> and LowerFilters, but no plain keys.  Is this as it should be?
> Paul in San Francisco

Where does it say "backup"?  I haven't seen that one..

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Shenan Stanley - 22 May 2008 20:16 GMT
> XP Home, SP2 with latest updates
> The d:\ drive is a Sony DDU1621 DVD rom player, which is supposed to
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> almost no knowledge about hardware.  Suggestions and guidance would be
> appreciated. Paul in San Francisco

Have the defective DVD/CD drive replaced.

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Paul MR - 22 May 2008 20:36 GMT
>> XP Home, SP2 with latest updates
>> The d:\ drive is a Sony DDU1621 DVD rom player, which is supposed to
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>
> Have the defective DVD/CD drive replaced.

Thank you for your speedy response, which I intend to pursue.  Do you
have suggestions about a replacement make/model or can you guide me to a
site where these drives are evaluated?
Paul in San Francisco
Shenan Stanley - 22 May 2008 20:51 GMT
> Thank you for your speedy response, which I intend to pursue.  Do
> you have suggestions about a replacement make/model or can you
> guide me to a site where these drives are evaluated?
> Paul in San Francisco

CD/DVD drives in general are all about the same now.  Some writers have a
better reputation than others - some are liked by some people more than
others (for example - I like "Plextor" drives, dislike "Mad Dog" products.)

Given what you have - I know your drive is a a pure ROM (DVD & CD - Read
Only Memory).  If you want the same - lots of people have luck with Lite-On
brand (WalMart, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc and so on.)  Essentially - if
you go to your local electronics store (or electronics department of a local
megastore) - you can get a replacement DVD player (IDE/EIDE) and it will
come with a new cable and instructions...  Should cost less than $40 -
$60...  Possibly significantly less.

If you want a CD/DVD writer - a little more.  Lite-On is good, Plextor is
good IMHO.

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