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CD/DVD Drives Not Showing
  1. #1


    Mribaul Guest

    CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    Why doesnt my CD/DVD drives show up in My Computer?! Everytime I reinstall
    VISTA it appears, but after a while theyre not there? And when I put XP on
    the machine, it never happens. Only in VISTA, first I thought theyre not
    supported but when I first install VISTA theyre there...then as I said...give
    it a month and they dont show up and when I put a disc in nothing happens and
    I cant even type in their location ex. D:/ WHY?



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  2. #2


    R. C. White Guest

    Re: CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    Hi, Mribaul.

    First of all, "My Computer" is a WinXP term which does not exist in Vista
    except as a "Junction" that points legacy applications to the correct
    location in Vista. In Vista, the term is "Computer". (There are similar
    junctions for "My Pictures", "My Documents", etc., pointing to
    C:\Users\Mribaul\Documents, for example.)

    Do your CD/DVD drives show up in Disk Management? Many users have not yet
    found this very useful utility. You can get to it in several ways; the
    shortest is to click Start, type "diskmgmt.msc" (without quotes), and press
    Enter. Or you can click Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools |
    Computer Management | Disk Management. Either way, you'll need to furnish
    Administrator credentials.

    Disk Management is the tool to manage many kinds of devices, hard drives,
    optical drives, network drives, USB flash drives, cameras and card readers,
    just about any kind of device that gets assigned a "drive" letter. We can
    let Vista assign a new letter each time we log on or plug in a new device,
    or we can use Disk Management to (semi-)permanently assign the letter we
    want to each device. If we don't assign letters, our CD drive may be Drive
    E: this time and Drive G: next time after we've plugged in a couple of USB
    thumb drives. The devices will not show up in Computer until a letter has
    been assigned, either automatically or specifically in Disk Management.

    Tell us what Disk Management says about your optical drives and then we can
    go from there.

    RC
    --
    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    rc@xxxxxx
    Microsoft Windows MVP
    (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)

    "Mribaul" <Mribaul@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:B1CD9938-092A-42B2-8EFC-F40183F54785@xxxxxx

    > Why doesnt my CD/DVD drives show up in My Computer?! Everytime I reinstall
    > VISTA it appears, but after a while theyre not there? And when I put XP on
    > the machine, it never happens. Only in VISTA, first I thought theyre not
    > supported but when I first install VISTA theyre there...then as I
    > said...give
    > it a month and they dont show up and when I put a disc in nothing happens
    > and
    > I cant even type in their location ex. D:/ WHY?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Mribaul Guest

    Re: CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    Hey thanks for responding. I opened Computer Management then went to Disk
    Management, the only thing that shows up are my hard drives. My CD/DVD drives
    are not listed. I just dont understand how they are there one day and gone
    the next. Is there anything else I should check? Oh also, I have check
    Device Manager, and they ARE listed there under DVD/CD-ROM drives but they
    both have a yellow exclamation mark next to them. I have tried reinstalling
    the drivers for both of the, but it tells me that I have the latest drivers
    installed.

    "R. C. White" wrote:

    > Hi, Mribaul.
    >
    > First of all, "My Computer" is a WinXP term which does not exist in Vista
    > except as a "Junction" that points legacy applications to the correct
    > location in Vista. In Vista, the term is "Computer". (There are similar
    > junctions for "My Pictures", "My Documents", etc., pointing to
    > C:\Users\Mribaul\Documents, for example.)
    >
    > Do your CD/DVD drives show up in Disk Management? Many users have not yet
    > found this very useful utility. You can get to it in several ways; the
    > shortest is to click Start, type "diskmgmt.msc" (without quotes), and press
    > Enter. Or you can click Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools |
    > Computer Management | Disk Management. Either way, you'll need to furnish
    > Administrator credentials.
    >
    > Disk Management is the tool to manage many kinds of devices, hard drives,
    > optical drives, network drives, USB flash drives, cameras and card readers,
    > just about any kind of device that gets assigned a "drive" letter. We can
    > let Vista assign a new letter each time we log on or plug in a new device,
    > or we can use Disk Management to (semi-)permanently assign the letter we
    > want to each device. If we don't assign letters, our CD drive may be Drive
    > E: this time and Drive G: next time after we've plugged in a couple of USB
    > thumb drives. The devices will not show up in Computer until a letter has
    > been assigned, either automatically or specifically in Disk Management.
    >
    > Tell us what Disk Management says about your optical drives and then we can
    > go from there.
    >
    > RC
    > --
    > R. C. White, CPA
    > San Marcos, TX
    > rc@xxxxxx
    > Microsoft Windows MVP
    > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
    >
    > "Mribaul" <Mribaul@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:B1CD9938-092A-42B2-8EFC-F40183F54785@xxxxxx

    > > Why doesnt my CD/DVD drives show up in My Computer?! Everytime I reinstall
    > > VISTA it appears, but after a while theyre not there? And when I put XP on
    > > the machine, it never happens. Only in VISTA, first I thought theyre not
    > > supported but when I first install VISTA theyre there...then as I
    > > said...give
    > > it a month and they dont show up and when I put a disc in nothing happens
    > > and
    > > I cant even type in their location ex. D:/ WHY?
    >

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  4. #4


    R. C. White Guest

    Re: CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    Hi, Mribaul.

    Well, I was hoping someone would jump in with the magic answer, but... :>(

    There have been similar complaints from other users: drives - especially
    CD/DVD but sometimes other types - here yesterday and gone today. It's hard
    to find the common threads to try to pin down the cause and fix. I can
    think of a couple of ideas.

    First, what is the interface for your CD/DVD drives? The common IDE (also
    known as ATA or PATA)? Or SCSI or SATA or USB or some other? And what
    interface are your hard drives? Mixing the types can often confuse the
    BIOS. We see this often when we want to boot from a SATA HD but also have
    an IDE HD installed, for example. And sometimes, adding a USB flash drive
    after letters have already been assigned by default to existing optical
    drives can change the letters and cause confusion.

    Second, have you tried disconnecting the CD/DVD drives completely and
    booting a couple of times without them? We used to do this in WinXP to let
    the OS kind of "clear its head" and forget that any drivers had ever been
    installed. Then we'd power down, plug in the drives, and boot up again to
    let them be detected again from scratch and let new drivers be installed.
    It often worked. It might even help to plug in one drive now and the other
    after the first one is working.

    I hope someone comes up with better ideas than those. Please keep us
    informed. In a newsgroup, we all learn from each other, and you may have
    something to teach us soon. ;<)

    RC
    --
    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    rc@xxxxxx
    Microsoft Windows MVP
    (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)

    "Mribaul" <Mribaul@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:E88AFD66-2117-49D6-B8AB-D3001DE20CF5@xxxxxx

    > Hey thanks for responding. I opened Computer Management then went to Disk
    > Management, the only thing that shows up are my hard drives. My CD/DVD
    > drives
    > are not listed. I just dont understand how they are there one day and gone
    > the next. Is there anything else I should check? Oh also, I have check
    > Device Manager, and they ARE listed there under DVD/CD-ROM drives but they
    > both have a yellow exclamation mark next to them. I have tried
    > reinstalling
    > the drivers for both of the, but it tells me that I have the latest
    > drivers
    > installed.
    >
    > "R. C. White" wrote:
    >

    >> Hi, Mribaul.
    >>
    >> First of all, "My Computer" is a WinXP term which does not exist in Vista
    >> except as a "Junction" that points legacy applications to the correct
    >> location in Vista. In Vista, the term is "Computer". (There are similar
    >> junctions for "My Pictures", "My Documents", etc., pointing to
    >> C:\Users\Mribaul\Documents, for example.)
    >>
    >> Do your CD/DVD drives show up in Disk Management? Many users have not
    >> yet
    >> found this very useful utility. You can get to it in several ways; the
    >> shortest is to click Start, type "diskmgmt.msc" (without quotes), and
    >> press
    >> Enter. Or you can click Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools |
    >> Computer Management | Disk Management. Either way, you'll need to
    >> furnish
    >> Administrator credentials.
    >>
    >> Disk Management is the tool to manage many kinds of devices, hard drives,
    >> optical drives, network drives, USB flash drives, cameras and card
    >> readers,
    >> just about any kind of device that gets assigned a "drive" letter. We
    >> can
    >> let Vista assign a new letter each time we log on or plug in a new
    >> device,
    >> or we can use Disk Management to (semi-)permanently assign the letter we
    >> want to each device. If we don't assign letters, our CD drive may be
    >> Drive
    >> E: this time and Drive G: next time after we've plugged in a couple of
    >> USB
    >> thumb drives. The devices will not show up in Computer until a letter
    >> has
    >> been assigned, either automatically or specifically in Disk Management.
    >>
    >> Tell us what Disk Management says about your optical drives and then we
    >> can
    >> go from there.
    >>
    >> RC
    >>
    >> "Mribaul" <Mribaul@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:B1CD9938-092A-42B2-8EFC-F40183F54785@xxxxxx

    >> > Why doesnt my CD/DVD drives show up in My Computer?! Everytime I
    >> > reinstall
    >> > VISTA it appears, but after a while theyre not there? And when I put XP
    >> > on
    >> > the machine, it never happens. Only in VISTA, first I thought theyre
    >> > not
    >> > supported but when I first install VISTA theyre there...then as I
    >> > said...give
    >> > it a month and they dont show up and when I put a disc in nothing
    >> > happens
    >> > and
    >> > I cant even type in their location ex. D:/ WHY?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Jane C Guest

    Re: CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    Although this article was written for XP, the same applies to Vista:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060


    --
    Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
    Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
    MVP Windows Shell/User

    "Mribaul" <Mribaul@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:E88AFD66-2117-49D6-B8AB-D3001DE20CF5@xxxxxx

    > Hey thanks for responding. I opened Computer Management then went to Disk
    > Management, the only thing that shows up are my hard drives. My CD/DVD
    > drives
    > are not listed. I just dont understand how they are there one day and gone
    > the next. Is there anything else I should check? Oh also, I have check
    > Device Manager, and they ARE listed there under DVD/CD-ROM drives but they
    > both have a yellow exclamation mark next to them. I have tried
    > reinstalling
    > the drivers for both of the, but it tells me that I have the latest
    > drivers
    > installed.

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    nicsegarty Guest

    Re: CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    On Jan 19, 12:29*am, "Jane C" <janecol...@xxxxxx> wrote:

    > Although this article was written for XP, the same applies to Vista:
    >
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
    >
    > --
    > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
    > Batteries not included. *Braincell on vacation ;-)
    > MVP Windows Shell/User
    >
    > "Mribaul" <Mrib...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >
    > news:E88AFD66-2117-49D6-B8AB-D3001DE20CF5@xxxxxx
    >
    >
    >

    > > Hey thanks for responding. I opened Computer Management then went to Disk
    > > Management, the only thing that shows up are my hard drives. My CD/DVD
    > > drives
    > > are not listed. I just dont understand how they are there one day and gone
    > > the next. Is there anything else I should check? *Oh also, I have check
    > > Device Manager, and they ARE listed there under DVD/CD-ROM drives but they
    > > both have a yellow exclamation mark next to them. I have tried
    > > reinstalling
    > > the drivers for both of the, but it tells me that I have the latest
    > > drivers
    > > installed.- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -
    Hey Jane I could kiss you. this has just worked for me. YIPPDEEDOOOOO

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  7. #7


    Jane C Guest

    Re: CD/DVD Drives Not Showing

    <blush>

    You're welcome

    --
    Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
    Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
    MVP Windows Shell/User

    <nicsegarty@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:f01669b6-3f86-4dc3-8174-d8e7f7d20b6b@xxxxxx

    Hey Jane I could kiss you. this has just worked for me. YIPPDEEDOOOOO


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