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| | Removable Drives not working Hi All, Dont know how its happened but I cannot access any removable drives, DVD Drive or USB cards. The DVD drive has a round circle through it and USB cards will not open. I've tried to finfd group policys but it reports non are available as I thought this may be the answer. I'm lost for any other iteas on how to put right or what cased them to be blocked so and help would be great. Len |
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| | Re: Removable Drives not working Len wrote: > Hi All, > Dont know how its happened but I cannot access any removable drives, > DVD Drive or USB cards. > The DVD drive has a round circle through it and USB cards will not > open. I've tried to finfd group policys but it reports non are > available as I thought this may be the answer. > I'm lost for any other iteas on how to put right or what cased them > to be blocked so and help would be great. > Len Unless these drives required special softwqre as opposed to simply being recognized by the OS, you might try removing them in Device Manager, then, reboot and let the system refind and reinstall the drives. -- Michael Solomon |
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| | Re: Removable Drives not working Michael, Thanks for that sugestion but I've tried that and still end up with the same result. I have found I can write to the CD drive but I just cannot read from it or any USB card drives I attach? Len "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message news:erBoF5LmHHA.1244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Len wrote: >> Hi All, >> Dont know how its happened but I cannot access any removable drives, >> DVD Drive or USB cards. >> The DVD drive has a round circle through it and USB cards will not >> open. I've tried to finfd group policys but it reports non are >> available as I thought this may be the answer. >> I'm lost for any other iteas on how to put right or what cased them >> to be blocked so and help would be great. >> Len > > Unless these drives required special softwqre as opposed to simply being > recognized by the OS, you might try removing them in Device Manager, then, > reboot and let the system refind and reinstall the drives. > > -- > Michael Solomon > |
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| | Re: Removable Drives not working Len wrote: > Michael, > Thanks for that sugestion but I've tried that and still end up with the > same result. > > I have found I can write to the CD drive but I just cannot read from it > or any USB card drives I attach? We've had reports of some pretty strange bugs caused by installing programs which are not Vista compatible. Have you installed anything recently which normally needs to write to such devices? |
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| | Re: Removable Drives not working Don, No nothing installed. I've even tried rolling back Vista to early restore points with no change. If it was just CD/ DVD drive then I would say drive faulty but then why the same with USB cards? And to check I've now rebooted into safe mode and there is then no red circle in drive and I can read CD in drive. Getting frustrating! Len "Don" <don195702@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uUouSONmHHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Len wrote: >> Michael, >> Thanks for that sugestion but I've tried that and still end up with the >> same result. >> >> I have found I can write to the CD drive but I just cannot read from it >> or any USB card drives I attach? > > We've had reports of some pretty strange bugs caused by installing > programs which are not Vista compatible. Have you installed anything > recently which normally needs to write to such devices? > |
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| | Re: Removable Drives not working "Len" <len.hobbs@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:84370AA7-E18F-44AC-A79E-B3B73C0C80C0@microsoft.com... > Don, > No nothing installed. > I've even tried rolling back Vista to early restore points with no change. > If it was just CD/ DVD drive then I would say drive faulty but then why > the same with USB cards? > And to check I've now rebooted into safe mode and there is then no red > circle in drive and I can read CD in drive. > Getting frustrating! > Len > > > "Don" <don195702@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uUouSONmHHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Len wrote: >>> Michael, >>> Thanks for that sugestion but I've tried that and still end up with the >>> same result. >>> >>> I have found I can write to the CD drive but I just cannot read from it >>> or any USB card drives I attach? >> >> We've had reports of some pretty strange bugs caused by installing >> programs which are not Vista compatible. Have you installed anything >> recently which normally needs to write to such devices? >> > Len, have a look at the following KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060 While it doesn't reference, Vista, others who have had similar problems have successfully used the manual procedure mentioned in the article to gain access to their CD/DVD drives in Vista. Sometimes, these things work similar to a chain, one item, pulls down others. Maybe, if you can regain access to the DVD drive with this procedure, everything else will fall into place. NOTE: it does require a regedit. -- Michael Solomon |
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| | Re: Removable Drives not working Len wrote: > Don, > No nothing installed. > I've even tried rolling back Vista to early restore points with no change. > If it was just CD/ DVD drive then I would say drive faulty but then why > the same with USB cards? > And to check I've now rebooted into safe mode and there is then no red > circle in drive and I can read CD in drive... Well, that info is certainly important, although I'm not expert enough to suggest a fix. Safe mode usually implies that only the very basic (generic) drivers are used instead of fancier proprietary ones. Can you use Device Manager in both modes to compare the drivers that Vista is using for the CD drive? (You didn't say if the USB problem persists in Safe Mode.) |
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