Do the fix -- then export the reg key
Then when you have to do the fix again just import the reg key -- and you should be good to go.
--
Frank P.
"paula" <> wrote in message news:...
> Oh I found the fix that I previously stated works for me.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/EN-US/
>
> Only problem is I have to keep doing this fix every time I install an iTunes
> update.
> Paula
>
> "paula" <> wrote in message
> news:%23$...
>> Every time there is an iTunes update and I install it, it knocks out my
>> DVD drive and I have to do a registry edit to fix. I forget where I got
>> the fix but it has something to do with removing the upper and lower
>> filters in the registry.
>> Since there are so many iTunes updates all the time this is getting
>> annoying.
>> I wish they would fix it!
>> Paula
>>
>>
>> "KDE" <> wrote in message
>> news:u$...
>>> do you have Itunes installed ??
>>>
>>> This is a common problem with the Gear drivers Itunes uses for burning,
>>> it hijacks the drive and makes them inaccessible to windows.
>>> If this is the case there is a registry patch to disable burning in
>>> itunes, which will enable your drives to windows again. (google for
>>> Vista, Itunes, GearAspi)
>>>
>>> If this is not the case, make sure you have the correct and most current
>>> drivers installed for your drive (check mfg website)
>>>
>>>
>>> <> wrote in message
>>> news:7565ec0d-ac2f-437e-aba0-...
>>>> ok, since i upgraded to vista ultimate on friday, i have noticed the
>>>> CD/DVD drive disappearing
>>>>
>>>> if i put in a CD or DVD and try to search, it simply disappears from
>>>> explorer as if there never was a drive connected. if i reboot it will
>>>> show again, but as soon as i attempt to access it, it disappears.
>>>>
>>>> with CD's it takes longer, it may play for a bit, or start to install
>>>> a program, but it soon disappears from view.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> any ideas why this might be happening?
>>>>
>>>> I have what i thought was a separate issue, but is perhaps related:
>>>> the computer freezing, needing a hard shut down to move past it.
>>>>
>>>> i noted a few of the last times this has happened-
>>>> clicking on browse to search for a printer driver
>>>> loading up windows
>>>> printing a page and browsing web
>>>> browsing for drivers to load up scanner
>>>> loading skype at initial start
>>>> typing in IE browser
>>>> searching DVD drive in windows explorer
>>>>
>>>> alot of these seems to be related to searches and the drive seems to
>>>> disappear during searches too... which makes me suspicious of what is
>>>> happening here...
>>>>
>>>> any ideas where to start or what the problem might be?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>
>>>
>>
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