Lots of people got together to help with this. It looks like the problem may indeed be a bad drive.
CD/DVD drive recognized by XP device driver, but can't read any content
#42
Posted 01 February 2009 - 01:03 PM
Hi Bob, As a general rule those things do well out of the box with no problems. On rare occasions, the filters wilget installed upon instalation and cause problems that are easily remedied by deleting the filters. I had to replace the one in here. a couple of months ago, due to a laser failure. DVD's worked fine, CD's were dead and wouldn't read. I went through the same drill chasing everything under the sun before finally deciding I would have ot get off my pocketbook and buy a new drive. As you have found out, working these problems are fun at long distance. :D coastie
#46
Posted 01 February 2009 - 03:52 PM
I understand what you meant. We're not interestied in doing that, we're interested in fixing the problem. I'm a little confused as to why you keep mentioning games, since we're not trying to install games, and we're not having a problem with a hard drive, we're having problems with an optical drive.
#48
Posted 01 February 2009 - 06:34 PM
BobFIU said:
I want to REALLY thank everyone who went way out of their way to help with this problem. It is refreshing to see so many people chime in to help someone fix a technical issue such as this. My only hope is that I get to reciprocate in some way in the future.
Hi Bob. I believe I can speak for several, if not the majority, of the PCWorld regular members when I say it is our pleasure to do what we can to help you. We do what we can to answer any questions. What we normally suggest to people is to look around the Community and offer any suggestions or answers that they can.
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