Wow, again over here.
a while since I did not time to post on here, but I have had the opportunity to write about technology or helpful tips, what better way to express it in this forgotten blog.
Well in this case it is a notebook HP dv9000 series that has a co-worker, for the bad luck he happened to install nero 7 on Windows Vista (Microsoft), but the simple act of rebooting the system to effect the installation did, he would disappear (not shown in the browser files) the dvd drive (HL-DT-ST GSA-4084N) and thus could neither play or record anything.
is at this point is that I jump to the loose and tell him to deal with restoration tool windows, and it worked, so if you delete some games that had been installed before the restore point (details).
to all this as it was crossed to install nero and roxio brings the notebook to record again and installs it happens the same problem, except that Once the restorer of windows did not give the option of returning a point right back to recognize the DVD drive mentioned above.
So this time I could not give me slack, but even as Noob butler, so get to work (I told it), so he turned to past experiences on other computers, go to Device Manager and you uninstall the DVD and then restart the computer and Windows recognizes it, but did not, because it did not work, so I summon up patience, and began searching for information on the network, the first ampolletazo I came to a neuron was to find new driver, but this dvd recorder because it is very new and no less possessed Simply update firmware. The other neuron
I left at 00:20 Am was half dazed and did not appear on the network an indication that could fix the little problem, I told him to try to support all in a flash drive and send it back to the sevice technician (the choro and saying how I can win this cag ....), and found a frog forum where they had occurred and showed disappearance of DVD correct steps in the Windows registry (so understood) so a few more words the search in google and found a forum where someone gringo had occurred the same problem but with a notebook HP dv8000 series I think.
This is the solution I said, so he put his hand to the record (previously saved a copy of it, just in case) and chaaachcaaan, appeared to reboot again the DVD and everything back to normal.
For anyone who read all this bullshit and is thinking about what time the WEO ... I will give the solution, here it is:
start-> run-> regedit->
Log in to the following registry path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
/ System / Curretcontrolset / Control / Class / {4D36E965-E325
-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Then the right side panel are a number of log lines, locate Upperfiles chains and / or Lowerfiles, then erase and restart the system.
a while since I did not time to post on here, but I have had the opportunity to write about technology or helpful tips, what better way to express it in this forgotten blog.
Well in this case it is a notebook HP dv9000 series that has a co-worker, for the bad luck he happened to install nero 7 on Windows Vista (Microsoft), but the simple act of rebooting the system to effect the installation did, he would disappear (not shown in the browser files) the dvd drive (HL-DT-ST GSA-4084N) and thus could neither play or record anything.
is at this point is that I jump to the loose and tell him to deal with restoration tool windows, and it worked, so if you delete some games that had been installed before the restore point (details).
to all this as it was crossed to install nero and roxio brings the notebook to record again and installs it happens the same problem, except that Once the restorer of windows did not give the option of returning a point right back to recognize the DVD drive mentioned above.
So this time I could not give me slack, but even as Noob butler, so get to work (I told it), so he turned to past experiences on other computers, go to Device Manager and you uninstall the DVD and then restart the computer and Windows recognizes it, but did not, because it did not work, so I summon up patience, and began searching for information on the network, the first ampolletazo I came to a neuron was to find new driver, but this dvd recorder because it is very new and no less possessed Simply update firmware. The other neuron
I left at 00:20 Am was half dazed and did not appear on the network an indication that could fix the little problem, I told him to try to support all in a flash drive and send it back to the sevice technician (the choro and saying how I can win this cag ....), and found a frog forum where they had occurred and showed disappearance of DVD correct steps in the Windows registry (so understood) so a few more words the search in google and found a forum where someone gringo had occurred the same problem but with a notebook HP dv8000 series I think.
This is the solution I said, so he put his hand to the record (previously saved a copy of it, just in case) and chaaachcaaan, appeared to reboot again the DVD and everything back to normal.
For anyone who read all this bullshit and is thinking about what time the WEO ... I will give the solution, here it is:
start-> run-> regedit->
Log in to the following registry path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
/ System / Curretcontrolset / Control / Class / {4D36E965-E325
-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Then the right side panel are a number of log lines, locate Upperfiles chains and / or Lowerfiles, then erase and restart the system.
This smart and the reader or / or CD / DVD returns to the file browser again. So
is king, but for Scoundrels. I hope these solutions will help someone else lines. Comments
problem appears in all applications installed nero (in basic installation) installed an application called InCD, which I believe is causing the problem, and that is apparently modified the Windows registry generated by this filter, with which the system could not recognize the DVD, so for this particular case would have to choose custom installation and disable the installation of InCD.
Moral: you know, it un pringao, el que no, tiene un notebook para que se lo arregle el que sabe
Actualizacion: he confirmado el hecho de que desabilitando InCd en la instalacion personalizada de Nero no se desabilitara o desaparecera la unidad de cd/dvd, esto lo he testeado en nero 7 y 8.