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If this does not work,then the rom is damaged. This is caused by the hardware id on the rom being corrupted by a hardware failure. I'm running XP Prof - what's the procedure? I have the same fault as you describe. Have you resolved the fault? Many thanks Carl. But when looking, the driver status said it was corrupt or missing.

After several attempts, I contacted Dell with my issue. They had me perform the following steps which fixed my issue. Please refer to the following steps: 1. Click the Start button, click Run. In the Open box, type Regedit, and then click OK. On the right hand side of the window, click Upper Filters. Click Edit on the menu bar. Click Delete, and then click OK. On the right-hand side of the window, click Lower Filters.

Click File, and then click Exit. Right-click on the Command Prompt desktop app and choose Run as administrator. Step 2. A message "The operation completed successfully" then appears. Method 4: Create a Registry Subkey Step 1. Open Registry, as solution 4 step 1 taught. Right-click on the blank space on the right panel, when the New option pops up, choose Key.

Step 4. Create a new Controller0 key under atapi key. Step 5. Select the new Controller0 key. Step 6. Set the name as EnumDevice1 and press Enter. Then double-click it to set the Value data as 1. Press OK to save the setting. Step 7.

Exit Registry Editor. Step 8. Restart your computer. Reply us with the status of the issue in this regards. Your reply is important is important to assist you further.

Kapil Arya [Directly]. Please try these steps: 1. Open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges. Type the following command and hit Enter key: reg.

Exit the Command Prompt and reboot. In anycase, i am aware that CDROM drives are usually plug and play, but this one is having an issue for some reason. If those are ok, then did you try removing the drive from Device Manager, restarting, and let Windows recognize the drive?

If that does not work, then exactly what kind of 'issue' is the drive having? Did you check for a problem with the drive's connection port on both the laptop and on the drive?

Windows detected it but it just still has an "! The Issue is that the system does not recognize that it has a CDROM drive this is because there are no drivers loaded. So windows knows that the drive is there, it even knows the make and model! It was XP home edition, i just saw the label on the bottom. Was the drive originally supplied with the laptop?

Yes the drive originally came with the laptop. It too is a sony device. To mention again though, it has TWO model numbers. If that model is not listed, then look for CRXE. If either model is listed, then click Next, click Yes if a warning appears, and follow the instructions. I tried your suggestion. Of the "Show Compatible Hardware" listed, they are just generic drivers non of which work when i load them, i get a message that says "Cannot Start This Hardware" Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware.

The driver may be corrupted or missing". If i Uncheck "show compatable hardware" Sony isnt even listed as a Manufacturer! Thank you so much for playing Thread tag, and giving me suggestions though! The corrupted or missing driver message means that you may have to bite the bullet and reinstall Windows. I guess i could try that, bummer that got a bunch of programs loaded already.



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