My DVD+\-RW drive is an EIDE drive. Running under Windows Vista Home
Premium.
The DVD drive is good because I can boot to my Vista DVD bypassing my hard
drive. It's some sort of Windows error causing this.
I tried uninstalling the device, shutdown, remove the drive from the
machine, boot up, shutdown, replace the drive and boot back up again. It
tried to find the device drivers but says "file not found". It will show up
under device manager with the yellow exclamation mark and I get "device
fails to start (Code 10) under properties.
I also tried using a System Restore Point. The earliest one listed was from
1/26/09 and the problem started a few days prior to that. It didn't help.
If I go to my Computer, and right-click on my C:drive, choose properties and
click on the Hardware tab it shows both my hard drive and the Pioneer
DVR-113NP drive. So it is detected by Windows to a point, but it contines
to say it fails to start.
Patty
"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Patty
>
> Code 10
> http://www.pchell.com/hardware/usbcode10.shtml
>
> And use this fix also. Never mind what the KB say's.
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314060
>
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> Peter
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> "Patty" <> wrote in message
> news:A0ADBBA6-372F-41A9-81D3-...
>> Oh, and btw, I tried to update and drive and it said it was the latest
>> version.
>>
>> Patty
>>
>> "Patty" <> wrote in message
>> news:4C8494CB-EB3D-41A6-AE11-...
>>> All of a sudden my DVD drive fails to be seen by Windows Vista Home
>>> Premium 32-bit. It won't show up as a drive in My Computer. Under
>>> Device Manager it shows up as a Pioneer DVR-111D (the old one). In case
>>> the drive was bad I replaced it with a Pioneer model 1910LS which shows
>>> up in BIOS and Device Manager as a DVR-113NP. But I still get the
>>> yellow exclamation mark on the DVR-113NP under DVD/CD-Rom drives in
>>> Device Manager.
>>>
>>> This all happened sometime after installing the Windows Update:
>>>
>>> Microsoft - Other hardware - HID Non-User Input Data Filter
>>>
>>> Installation date: ‎1/‎17/‎2009 11:46 PM
>>> Installation status: Successful
>>> Update type: Optional
>>> Microsoft Other hardware software update released in November, 2008
>>> More information:
>>> http://winqual.microsoft.com/support/?driverid=20230616
>>> Help and Support:
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=hub
>>>
>>> I can no longer access my DVD and think it may be related to this Update
>>> or something else in Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit. The device gets
>>> power and is recognized by BIOS and Windows, but the device Fails to
>>> Start (Code 10). If anyone has any ideas I would be grateful.
>>>
>>> Patty
>>>
>>
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