No an Evesham unfortunately. Have just found a fix for this. needed to delete a couple of codes from the registry. Used: http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci961565,00.html
All sorted and working perfectly
I have 2 DVD drives running under Windows XP Media Center that overnight have ceased to work. The drives both have power but the problem seems to lie with th drivers. The drives are 1 - Sony DVD-Rom DDU1615 SCSI CdRom device and 2 - TSST Corp CDDVDW SH-S203D in case that helps. When I go to device manager, right click and look at properties the general tab shows 'Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware. (Code 37)'. I try the troubleshooter and do the unistall and then reinstall with the add hardware wizard. Then I update the driver to see whether I need to update the driver and it says I have the most up to date driver. Things still don't work. As a last resort I have tried system restore, but my system will not restore to any of the restore points no matter how far back I go. Nothing else on my system is causing problems so I'm pretty stuck as to a solution. Can anyone help?