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CDROM driver removed? 3

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TonyH687

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Nov 9, 2002
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Cant access CDROM-sometihng has removed the driver.A/V prog finds nothing. Cant load driver frm cd of course.
How can I fix this? Startup screen says something about
Removed by windows setup ---IDCD0000:l Frustrating.. thanks for any info , Ive searched till Im tired
TOnyH
 
There really isn't a "driver" for CD players. It is built in to Windows. Does it show up in My Computer? How about device manager? Sometimes the IDE cable on a CD player wiggles loose. Make sure it is connected well on the player and the motherboard.

Jon

There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge. (Bertrand Russell)
 
Also, check the power cable to the drive, and try a different power cable.

If nothing works, then the drive may be bad.
 
Does any one else have access to the PC...who may have installed something.....(i'll leave it at that for now).

When you say this
Cant access CDROM-sometihng has removed the driver

When did this happen.....? How long ago?

TT4U

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Happened Tues nite, worked 3hrs on it. Is there a new virus out that Norton cant see? I learned to run regedit/restore earlier today, backed upa couple of days and now it works, but not totally correct. I should've said CDRW instead of cdrom. I can now move files to cdrws but hangs up when I try to format a new cdrw disk.
Also when it hangs trying that, When i try to shutdown>box pops up and says 'START /WSETUP.EXE -s -sms is not responding and do I want to wait, shutdown or cancel. I wonder is that a legitimite win98se file or is it some kind of new trojan or something. Ran Norton in safemode, still finds nothing. I'll check cables / conectors too. thanks for your input
 
The scanreg /restore is the thing I "was" going to tell you to do....:>).....anyway

What's your config...?
Primary/Secondary....Master/Slave?...USB...?

TT4U

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These are just "my" thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions....I try very hard to impart correct info at all times.
 
Ok I have returned from the trojan hell, after 2 days of reloading, formatting and burning eyes. I had been a victim ofa trojan attack, since the weekly update of virus definitions from Norton came down Wednesday>THEN my AV prog found the problem with things that dont work like cd players.
I guess the evil virus writers are also aware of which day the
a/v programs update their files. Musta been on the wrong website that nite. My first major attack tho in 4yrs.
Thanks for all who assisted>the cd player was just the first problem that came to light ...BTW==something Norton called "blackbox" class of trojan, whatever that is, affects .exe files. IM BACK in operation now tho
 
[bigsmile][2thumbsup][pipe]

TT4U

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These are just "my" thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions....I try very hard to impart correct info at all times.
 
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