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Guest Janetb
Posted

The Windows system drivers for both my CD reader and burner are suddenly

"missing or corrupted", so I can't use either. Can I repair this without the

XP CD? I have a legal XP Pro, but the CD (licensed to a company) is not

immediately available and I need the reader urgently.....

 

Thanks.

Janet

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Guest Harry Ohrn
Posted

Re: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

It is highly unlikely you need special drivers and you shouldn't need the XP

setup disc as there are generic drivers. Right click on My Computer and

select Properties->Hardware Tab->Device Manager Button. Click the + to

expand the DVD/CD-Rom drives section. Right click your devices and select

"Uninstall". Reboot the computer. When Windows loads back to the Desktop you

should see a popup window in the lower right corner of the systray informing

you that Windows have found new hardware- it should identify the brand of

device it found and it should tell you that it is ready to use.

 

--

 

 

Harry Ohrn MS MVP [shell\User]

http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp

 

 

"Janetb" <Janetb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:35C30546-6EE3-4BB0-A02D-A053C664EA44@microsoft.com...

> The Windows system drivers for both my CD reader and burner are suddenly

> "missing or corrupted", so I can't use either. Can I repair this without

> the

> XP CD? I have a legal XP Pro, but the CD (licensed to a company) is not

> immediately available and I need the reader urgently.....

>

> Thanks.

> Janet

>

Guest Janetb
Posted

Re: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

I followed your directions for both the CD reader and the burner. Windows

found the new hardware, but it put me right back to where I started:

1. Neither appears in My Computer.

2. Both appear in the Device Manager with the same generic drivers they had

before and the same message for the device status: "Windows cannot load the

device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing.

(Code 39)".

 

Janet :-(

 

"Harry Ohrn" wrote:

> It is highly unlikely you need special drivers and you shouldn't need the XP

> setup disc as there are generic drivers. Right click on My Computer and

> select Properties->Hardware Tab->Device Manager Button. Click the + to

> expand the DVD/CD-Rom drives section. Right click your devices and select

> "Uninstall". Reboot the computer. When Windows loads back to the Desktop you

> should see a popup window in the lower right corner of the systray informing

> you that Windows have found new hardware- it should identify the brand of

> device it found and it should tell you that it is ready to use.

>

> --

>

>

> Harry Ohrn MS MVP [shell\User]

> http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp

>

>

> "Janetb" <Janetb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:35C30546-6EE3-4BB0-A02D-A053C664EA44@microsoft.com...

> > The Windows system drivers for both my CD reader and burner are suddenly

> > "missing or corrupted", so I can't use either. Can I repair this without

> > the

> > XP CD? I have a legal XP Pro, but the CD (licensed to a company) is not

> > immediately available and I need the reader urgently.....

> >

> > Thanks.

> > Janet

> >

>

>

>

Guest Patti MacLeod
Posted

RE: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

Hi Janetb,

 

See if the information in this MSKB article helps you to resolve the problem:

 

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"

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060/en-us

 

Although error code 39 is not mentioned in the title of the article, it is

briefly mentioned in the "Symptoms of the problem" section. The wording for

error code 39 is something like this:

"Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be

corrupted or missing"

 

 

 

Regards,

 

--

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

 

 

"Janetb" wrote:

> The Windows system drivers for both my CD reader and burner are suddenly

> "missing or corrupted", so I can't use either. Can I repair this without the

> XP CD? I have a legal XP Pro, but the CD (licensed to a company) is not

> immediately available and I need the reader urgently.....

>

> Thanks.

> Janet

>

Guest Janetb
Posted

RE: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

THANK YOU PATTI!!! Worked like a charm!

 

Any way of knowing what caused the registry to corrupt like that? It

happened after I moved around some USB devices (not the CD reader and burner,

which are internal) and put on a new exterrnal hub. I took it out, but I will

need to put it back. Could it have caused the problem? I have only USB 1.0's,

and the hub is the kind that does not have its own power source.

--

Thanks for the help!

Janet

 

 

"Patti MacLeod" wrote:

> Hi Janetb,

>

> See if the information in this MSKB article helps you to resolve the problem:

>

> 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"

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060/en-us

>

> Although error code 39 is not mentioned in the title of the article, it is

> briefly mentioned in the "Symptoms of the problem" section. The wording for

> error code 39 is something like this:

> "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be

> corrupted or missing"

>

>

>

> Regards,

>

> --

> Patti MacLeod

> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

>

>

> "Janetb" wrote:

>

> > The Windows system drivers for both my CD reader and burner are suddenly

> > "missing or corrupted", so I can't use either. Can I repair this without the

> > XP CD? I have a legal XP Pro, but the CD (licensed to a company) is not

> > immediately available and I need the reader urgently.....

> >

> > Thanks.

> > Janet

> >

Guest Patti MacLeod
Posted

RE: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

You're very welcome! :-)

 

The problem is *usually* due to exactly what is in the title of the

article......removing a recording program that placed the entries in the

registry. I don't know if plugging in the USB hub would cause that problem,

unless it happened when Windows re-enumerated devices when you swapped

around the devices when making room for the hub.

 

I don't know what software you use for burning, but it *may* not work

properly after having deleted those registry entries. If not, reinstall the

recording software.

 

 

 

Regards,

 

--

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

 

 

"Janetb" wrote:

> THANK YOU PATTI!!! Worked like a charm!

>

> Any way of knowing what caused the registry to corrupt like that? It

> happened after I moved around some USB devices (not the CD reader and burner,

> which are internal) and put on a new exterrnal hub. I took it out, but I will

> need to put it back. Could it have caused the problem? I have only USB 1.0's,

> and the hub is the kind that does not have its own power source.

> --

> Thanks for the help!

> Janet

Guest Janetb
Posted

RE: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

Yes, Windows did re-enumerate devices when making room for the hub.....

 

I haven't burned since I got rid of 2KPro and installed XP because the

burning program I had (WinOnCD) isn't compatible with XP. I wanted something

very simple---just for saving and transferring image, vector, and doc data.

CDBurner XP Pro3 was recommended---any comments?

 

 

"Patti MacLeod" wrote:

 

.. I don't know if plugging in the USB hub would cause that problem,

> unless it happened when when you swapped around the devices when making room for the hub.

>

> I don't know what software you use for burning, but it *may* not work

> properly after having deleted those registry entries. If not, reinstall the

> recording software.

>

Regards,

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

Guest Patti MacLeod
Posted

RE: Missing or corrupted CD drivers

 

I have not used CDBurner XP Pro3, but from what I have read at various online

forums, it is well-received and given high ratings :-)

 

 

 

Regards,

 

--

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

 

 

"Janetb" wrote:

> Yes, Windows did re-enumerate devices when making room for the hub.....

>

> I haven't burned since I got rid of 2KPro and installed XP because the

> burning program I had (WinOnCD) isn't compatible with XP. I wanted something

> very simple---just for saving and transferring image, vector, and doc data.

> CDBurner XP Pro3 was recommended---any comments?


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