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| Guest | CD_ROM Driver Is Corrupted My CD-ROM quit working one day. i went to Device Manager to see what the problem was. It says "Driver is corrrupted or missing (Error Code:39) I bought a NEW drive and still the same message, So its not the drive itself. The windows Driver is corrupted because its still there i looked. HOWEVER, windows cant locate a solution to the problem and i cant reinstall the driver with my Vista Disk because the drive doesn't work! Is there any way to get a new driver. This is extreamly irratating! |
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| Guest | Re: CD_ROM Driver Is Corrupted "Slimgrayd" <Slimgrayd@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0A78D1C7-94C1-4601-A00A-07DDE1BE4F34@xxxxxx Quote: > My CD-ROM quit working one day. i went to Device Manager to see what the > problem was. It says "Driver is corrrupted or missing (Error Code:39) I > bought a NEW drive and still the same message, So its not the drive > itself. > The windows Driver is corrupted because its still there i looked. HOWEVER, > windows cant locate a solution to the problem and i cant reinstall the > driver > with my Vista Disk because the drive doesn't work! Is there any way to get > a > new driver. This is extreamly irratating! If you can remove the drive, PnP will delete it (or try to) on the next reboot. Then, turn off you PC and put it (or the new one) back in and Vista will reconfigure it properly. -- BobF. |
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| Guest | Re: CD_ROM Driver Is Corrupted You ought to be able to run the repair utility anyway. It would involve booting from the Vista DVD rather than the hard drive. (You'll probably have to change the boot order in the BIOS settings.) Error in Windows settings would have no effect on this, as you wouldn't be trying to boot into the Vista installation on the HD. Alternately: I don't know whether this applies to Vista, but it may: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060 "You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31"" (also contains Error 39) Basically, it involves finding "upperfilters" and "lowerfilters" entries in the Windows registry, and deleting them. They are calls to drivers that are no longer installed. Good luck. Return address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn. "Slimgrayd" <Slimgrayd@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0A78D1C7-94C1-4601-A00A-07DDE1BE4F34@xxxxxx Quote: > My CD-ROM quit working one day. i went to Device Manager to see what the > problem was. It says "Driver is corrrupted or missing (Error Code:39) I > bought a NEW drive and still the same message, So its not the drive > itself. > The windows Driver is corrupted because its still there i looked. HOWEVER, > windows cant locate a solution to the problem and i cant reinstall the > driver > with my Vista Disk because the drive doesn't work! Is there any way to get > a > new driver. This is extreamly irratating! |
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