CD-RW doesn't get detected and long xp pro start up time!

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thecyclone2k

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Recently I installed a new driver for my LG GCE-8526B and after installing both my drives, i.e. one LG DVD ROM and this CD-RW drive got disappeared and even after restart they didn't appear. After system restore the DVD-ROM is back but, the CD-RW is still out of order. Even, in the BIOS I can't see it.

And I am getting long startup for windows xp. it takes about 4-5 minutes to start, during which I see the windows logo and scrolling little bar. Earlier it didn't even start if left for half an hour. I changed the Serial Cable and somehow it starts now in 4-5 minutes. I feel there is some problem with my HDD, is it so? I intend to buy new hdd therefore!

Please soembody help me in both cases!

Thanks.
 

iinfi

mekalodu
if XP takes a long time to start up thenit mite b due to presence of large amount of temp files or large amount
of restore points created ....



this is what i think .... anyways ... b4 doing anything wait 4 the gurus in the forum to answer ...
 

iinfi

mekalodu
This arises if additional software has gone missing - usually that from a CD burning program that has been uninstalled, but let pointers to it in the registry. Get a registry patch file, cdgone.reg, from www.aumha.org/downloads/cdgone.zip and merge it into the registry and reboot - you should then find the drives and will need to reinstall whatever CD burning package you wish to use.

i found this frm another forum ... c if this helps
 

iinfi

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found this in another forum :d
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I had similar problem on Win2000: after install NERO 5.5 Packet Writer (Samsung-only edition) my CD-R/W device went to code-31 (Windows has disabled). I searched the web & found out from *www.hauppauge.com/html/pvrfaq.htm that there are 2 reg keys that screw the device, I removed them both and re-scaned for PnP (or rebooted) after removing the device & all was well. The keys are: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325 -11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} - "Upperfilters" and "Lowerfilters".

Good luck.
 
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thecyclone2k

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Editing registry, gives me creepy feeling this time. Can anybody please gimme a sure shot tested method. My burning program i.e. nero isn't got uninstalled. I uninstalled it later when, my cd-rw got disappeared! If I use new hard disk and fresh intallation will my cd-rw come back?

While even after disk cleanup, the prob doesn't seem to resolve abt. the long startup.
 

blacklight

Journeyman
Nero itself provides tools for clean uninstallation of their software .download it and run .
find the tools here
*nero.com/en/Clean_Tools.html
 
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thecyclone2k

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My cd-rw isn't get detected. there wasn't any prob with nero, I've uninstalled it later after I was unable to restore cd-rw.
 
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thecyclone2k

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ok, I have been able to resolve startup time issue. The culprit was the cd-rw prob only. If I plugged power cable on both removable drives, i.e. dvd rom and cd rw then the startup time was long if I used any one of 'em it is ok. So, as I unable to re-install cd-rw drive, I've removed cd-rw power cable.

Also, the bios takes quite some time to detect the dvd-rom drive this time.

Now, can anybody help me in re-installing the cd-rw drive and the new problem??

Will, removing and replacing the serial cables would affect?

I can't just pull 'em out, so, now should I have to call the hardware guy?

Anybody?
 
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