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Marcie
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      05-30-2007
I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked fine.
When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried. It has
Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I looked
it up in the device manager was:
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be
corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have tried
updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
software for your device is already installed.

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freddy
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      05-30-2007
Marcie,

Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does the
trick:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060

It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
before Vista came to live with us.

Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides more
information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know the
reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some player
applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W or
DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to stop
working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the Device
Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device could not
start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of the
filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do not
show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code 32,
code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.

Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us know
by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
--
freddy


"Marcie" wrote:

> I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked fine.
> When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried. It has
> Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I looked
> it up in the device manager was:
> Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be
> corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have tried
> updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
> software for your device is already installed.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

 
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Comer B
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      05-31-2007
Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I am
having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came pre
installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as power
dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any other
suggestions?

Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?

"freddy" wrote:

> Marcie,
>
> Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
> that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does the
> trick:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>
> It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
> before Vista came to live with us.
>
> Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides more
> information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know the
> reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
> third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some player
> applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
> These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
> hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W or
> DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
> drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to stop
> working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the Device
> Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device could not
> start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of the
> filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do not
> show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code 32,
> code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
> registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
> deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
>
> Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us know
> by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "Marcie" wrote:
>
> > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked fine.
> > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried. It has
> > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I looked
> > it up in the device manager was:
> > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be
> > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have tried
> > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
> > software for your device is already installed.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >

 
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MW
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      07-30-2007
I have a problem with NTI cd maker. Program does not load it gives code 10.
I have windows vista home premium Acer laptop.
Vista gives a lot of problems this i can not solve.
Please help me!

"Comer B" wrote:

> Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I am
> having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came pre
> installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as power
> dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any other
> suggestions?
>
> Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>
> > Marcie,
> >
> > Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
> > that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does the
> > trick:
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
> >
> > It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
> > before Vista came to live with us.
> >
> > Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides more
> > information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know the
> > reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
> > third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some player
> > applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
> > These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
> > hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W or
> > DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
> > drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to stop
> > working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the Device
> > Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device could not
> > start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of the
> > filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do not
> > show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code 32,
> > code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
> > registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
> > deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
> >
> > Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us know
> > by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "Marcie" wrote:
> >
> > > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked fine.
> > > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried. It has
> > > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I looked
> > > it up in the device manager was:
> > > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be
> > > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have tried
> > > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
> > > software for your device is already installed.
> > >
> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >

 
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Cal Bear '66
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      07-30-2007
Did you try the solution in the suggested link?

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060


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"MW" <> wrote in message
news:C2E07CF1-2BDE-4CD3-8DE4-...
>I have a problem with NTI cd maker. Program does not load it gives code 10.
> I have windows vista home premium Acer laptop.
> Vista gives a lot of problems this i can not solve.
> Please help me!
>
> "Comer B" wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I am
>> having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came pre
>> installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as power
>> dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any other
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?
>>
>> "freddy" wrote:
>>
>> > Marcie,
>> >
>> > Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
>> > that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does the
>> > trick:
>> >
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>> >
>> > It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
>> > before Vista came to live with us.
>> >
>> > Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides
>> > more
>> > information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know the
>> > reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
>> > third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some player
>> > applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
>> > These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
>> > hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W or
>> > DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
>> > drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to stop
>> > working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the Device
>> > Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device could
>> > not
>> > start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of the
>> > filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do not
>> > show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code 32,
>> > code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
>> > registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
>> > deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
>> >
>> > Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us
>> > know
>> > by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
>> > --
>> > freddy
>> >
>> >
>> > "Marcie" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked
>> > > fine.
>> > > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried. It
>> > > has
>> > > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I
>> > > looked
>> > > it up in the device manager was:
>> > > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may
>> > > be
>> > > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have tried
>> > > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
>> > > software for your device is already installed.
>> > >
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > >



 
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MW
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      07-30-2007
code 10 is not on that side so i don't now what i have to do.

"Cal Bear '66" wrote:

> Did you try the solution in the suggested link?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>
>
> --
> I Bleed Blue and Gold
> GO BEARS!
>
>
> "MW" <> wrote in message
> news:C2E07CF1-2BDE-4CD3-8DE4-...
> >I have a problem with NTI cd maker. Program does not load it gives code 10.
> > I have windows vista home premium Acer laptop.
> > Vista gives a lot of problems this i can not solve.
> > Please help me!
> >
> > "Comer B" wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I am
> >> having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came pre
> >> installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as power
> >> dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any other
> >> suggestions?
> >>
> >> Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?
> >>
> >> "freddy" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Marcie,
> >> >
> >> > Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
> >> > that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does the
> >> > trick:
> >> >
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
> >> >
> >> > It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
> >> > before Vista came to live with us.
> >> >
> >> > Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides
> >> > more
> >> > information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know the
> >> > reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
> >> > third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some player
> >> > applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
> >> > These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
> >> > hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W or
> >> > DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
> >> > drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to stop
> >> > working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the Device
> >> > Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device could
> >> > not
> >> > start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of the
> >> > filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do not
> >> > show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code 32,
> >> > code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
> >> > registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
> >> > deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
> >> >
> >> > Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us
> >> > know
> >> > by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
> >> > --
> >> > freddy
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Marcie" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked
> >> > > fine.
> >> > > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried. It
> >> > > has
> >> > > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I
> >> > > looked
> >> > > it up in the device manager was:
> >> > > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may
> >> > > be
> >> > > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have tried
> >> > > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
> >> > > software for your device is already installed.
> >> > >
> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> > >

>
>

 
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Cal Bear '66
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      07-30-2007
That solution also covers code 10.
TRY IT.

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"MW" <> wrote in message
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> code 10 is not on that side so i don't now what i have to do.
>
> "Cal Bear '66" wrote:
>
>> Did you try the solution in the suggested link?
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>>
>>
>> --
>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>> GO BEARS!
>>
>>
>> "MW" <> wrote in message
>> news:C2E07CF1-2BDE-4CD3-8DE4-...
>> >I have a problem with NTI cd maker. Program does not load it gives code 10.
>> > I have windows vista home premium Acer laptop.
>> > Vista gives a lot of problems this i can not solve.
>> > Please help me!
>> >
>> > "Comer B" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I am
>> >> having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came pre
>> >> installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as
>> >> power
>> >> dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any
>> >> other
>> >> suggestions?
>> >>
>> >> Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?
>> >>
>> >> "freddy" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Marcie,
>> >> >
>> >> > Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
>> >> > that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does
>> >> > the
>> >> > trick:
>> >> >
>> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>> >> >
>> >> > It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
>> >> > before Vista came to live with us.
>> >> >
>> >> > Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides
>> >> > more
>> >> > information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know
>> >> > the
>> >> > reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
>> >> > third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some
>> >> > player
>> >> > applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
>> >> > These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
>> >> > hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W
>> >> > or
>> >> > DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
>> >> > drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to
>> >> > stop
>> >> > working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the
>> >> > Device
>> >> > Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device
>> >> > could
>> >> > not
>> >> > start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of
>> >> > the
>> >> > filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do
>> >> > not
>> >> > show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code
>> >> > 32,
>> >> > code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
>> >> > registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
>> >> > deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
>> >> >
>> >> > Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us
>> >> > know
>> >> > by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
>> >> > --
>> >> > freddy
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Marcie" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked
>> >> > > fine.
>> >> > > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried.
>> >> > > It
>> >> > > has
>> >> > > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I
>> >> > > looked
>> >> > > it up in the device manager was:
>> >> > > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver
>> >> > > may
>> >> > > be
>> >> > > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have
>> >> > > tried
>> >> > > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best
>> >> > > driver
>> >> > > software for your device is already installed.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> > >

>>
>>



 
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vanilla
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      07-31-2007
Cal Bear ... thanks for the link ... I followed it and printed out the
registry editing instructions but the KB article does not indicate that it
applies to any version of Vista. Since this is a Vista newsgroup, I am
hoping that, even though the KB article does not specifically say it applies
to Vista, that it will. Is this so?

I uninstalled Roxio EMC9 several weeks ago but was still able to burn to CD
using the built-in CD burning software that comes with Vista. Then I noticed
that all the Burn links were gone and then I discovered a Code 31 and error
code 39 in Device Manager for my CD DVD drive and that D:/CD DVD was gone
from the list of devices in Computer. Don't know how or why it has gone
missing but hope to find how to get it back.

Thanks for your posts ... vanilla


"Cal Bear '66" <> wrote in message
news:3815500B-348E-4080-A47A-...
> Did you try the solution in the suggested link?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>
>
> --
> I Bleed Blue and Gold
> GO BEARS!
>
>
> "MW" <> wrote in message
> news:C2E07CF1-2BDE-4CD3-8DE4-...
>>I have a problem with NTI cd maker. Program does not load it gives code
>>10.
>> I have windows vista home premium Acer laptop.
>> Vista gives a lot of problems this i can not solve.
>> Please help me!
>>
>> "Comer B" wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I
>>> am
>>> having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came
>>> pre
>>> installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as
>>> power
>>> dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any
>>> other
>>> suggestions?
>>>
>>> Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?
>>>
>>> "freddy" wrote:
>>>
>>> > Marcie,
>>> >
>>> > Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error
>>> > message
>>> > that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one
>>> > does the
>>> > trick:
>>> >
>>> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>>> >
>>> > It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem
>>> > existed
>>> > before Vista came to live with us.
>>> >
>>> > Here is some background information on the issue, which likely
>>> > provides more
>>> > information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and
>>> > know the
>>> > reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
>>> > third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some
>>> > player
>>> > applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into
>>> > Windows.
>>> > These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
>>> > hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a
>>> > CD-R/W or
>>> > DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
>>> > drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to
>>> > stop
>>> > working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the
>>> > Device
>>> > Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device
>>> > could not
>>> > start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of
>>> > the
>>> > filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do
>>> > not
>>> > show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code
>>> > 32,
>>> > code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
>>> > registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply
>>> > involves
>>> > deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
>>> >
>>> > Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let
>>> > us know
>>> > by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was
>>> > useful.
>>> > --
>>> > freddy
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Marcie" wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it
>>> > > worked fine.
>>> > > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I
>>> > > tried. It has
>>> > > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when
>>> > > I looked
>>> > > it up in the device manager was:
>>> > > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver
>>> > > may be
>>> > > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have
>>> > > tried
>>> > > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best
>>> > > driver
>>> > > software for your device is already installed.
>>> > >
>>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> > >

>
>
>


 
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Cal Bear '66
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      07-31-2007
Yes, the solution also applies to Vista.

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"vanilla" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Cal Bear ... thanks for the link ... I followed it and printed out the
> registry editing instructions but the KB article does not indicate that it
> applies to any version of Vista. Since this is a Vista newsgroup, I am hoping
> that, even though the KB article does not specifically say it applies to
> Vista, that it will. Is this so?
>
> I uninstalled Roxio EMC9 several weeks ago but was still able to burn to CD
> using the built-in CD burning software that comes with Vista. Then I noticed
> that all the Burn links were gone and then I discovered a Code 31 and error
> code 39 in Device Manager for my CD DVD drive and that D:/CD DVD was gone from
> the list of devices in Computer. Don't know how or why it has gone missing but
> hope to find how to get it back.
>
> Thanks for your posts ... vanilla
>
>
> "Cal Bear '66" <> wrote in message
> news:3815500B-348E-4080-A47A-...
>> Did you try the solution in the suggested link?
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>>
>>
>> --
>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>> GO BEARS!
>>
>>
>> "MW" <> wrote in message
>> news:C2E07CF1-2BDE-4CD3-8DE4-...
>>>I have a problem with NTI cd maker. Program does not load it gives code 10.
>>> I have windows vista home premium Acer laptop.
>>> Vista gives a lot of problems this i can not solve.
>>> Please help me!
>>>
>>> "Comer B" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the Info Freddie ~ I have an Acer FH / Vista Business and I am
>>>> having the same problems. This acer is only a few weeks old and came pre
>>>> installed w/ a program called NTI - cd maker. I removed this as well as
>>>> power
>>>> dvd ( pre installed ) and i still have the issue with my dvd-rw. Any
>>>> other
>>>> suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Anyt Luck w/ yours Marcie?
>>>>
>>>> "freddy" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Marcie,
>>>> >
>>>> > Here is a Microsoft KB publication that includes the exact error message
>>>> > that you're getting (Code 39, among others). See whether this one does
>>>> > the
>>>> > trick:
>>>> >
>>>> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/314060
>>>> >
>>>> > It was written for WinXP, but also applies to Vista.The problem existed
>>>> > before Vista came to live with us.
>>>> >
>>>> > Here is some background information on the issue, which likely provides
>>>> > more
>>>> > information than you ever wanted to know, but it's interesting and know
>>>> > the
>>>> > reason for what is causing the problem. Here is the background: Many
>>>> > third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning (as well as some
>>>> > player
>>>> > applications) install CD- or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows.
>>>> > These filter drivers are meant to allow for low-level hooks into the
>>>> > hardware, to allow for functions such as packet writing (where a CD-R/W
>>>> > or
>>>> > DVD-/+RW can be written incrementally, like a hard disk). These filter
>>>> > drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to
>>>> > stop
>>>> > working correctly. The device entry for the CD or DVD drive in the Device
>>>> > Manager may show up with an error descriptor that reads "The device could
>>>> > not
>>>> > start." Additionally, there may be an error message that reads "One of
>>>> > the
>>>> > filter drivers for this device is invalid." The devices themselves do not
>>>> > show up in Explorer. Error codes for the device include code 31, code 32,
>>>> > code 19 or code 39, and sometimes the even more ominous warning "Your
>>>> > registry might be corrupted" appears. Fixing the problem simply involves
>>>> > deleting the filter entries for the third-party device drivers.
>>>> >
>>>> > Post back if you need further assistance. If this works, please let us
>>>> > know
>>>> > by clicking of the little button indicating that this advise was useful.
>>>> > --
>>>> > freddy
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > "Marcie" wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > > I have an Acer 5100. I have only used the dvd drive once and it worked
>>>> > > fine.
>>>> > > When i tried to use it again it would not open any CD or DVD I tried.
>>>> > > It has
>>>> > > Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850S ATA device and the error message I got when I
>>>> > > looked
>>>> > > it up in the device manager was:
>>>> > > Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may
>>>> > > be
>>>> > > corrupted or missing. (Code 39). I am running Windows VISTA. I have
>>>> > > tried
>>>> > > updating the driver online and it gives me the messege: the best driver
>>>> > > software for your device is already installed.
>>>> > >
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>>>> > >

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