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Ralf Baumhoefer
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      06-06-2009
For reasons unknown to me, my Vista Ultimate 64bit randomly opens the tray
of my DVD-Burner
without any order to do so and no matter if there are CDs (DVDs) inside the
drive, or not.

Has anybody an idea how to stop this pathtic "problem" ?

TIA


 
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Charlie Tame
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      06-06-2009
Ralf Baumhoefer wrote:
> For reasons unknown to me, my Vista Ultimate 64bit randomly opens the tray
> of my DVD-Burner
> without any order to do so and no matter if there are CDs (DVDs) inside the
> drive, or not.
>
> Has anybody an idea how to stop this pathtic "problem" ?
>
> TIA
>
>


Duct Tape ?

Sorry, couldn't resist that, but seriously does this happen when
actually playing as well or just at random when not in use?

I don't have an answer but just replaced a Lite-On that would sometimes
record and sometimes not but either way showed no contents. Tried
drivers and all sorts of things but in the end threw it away.

This could be done programmatically of course, do you have anything
running that has a "Ready to burn" icon in the system tray or anything?
Could it be malware?

 
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Ralf Baumhoefer
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      06-07-2009
"Charlie Tame" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Ralf Baumhoefer wrote:
>> For reasons unknown to me, my Vista Ultimate 64bit randomly opens the
>> tray of my DVD-Burner
>> without any order to do so and no matter if there are CDs (DVDs) inside
>> the drive, or not.
>>
>> Has anybody an idea how to stop this pathtic "problem" ?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>

>
> Duct Tape ?
>
> Sorry, couldn't resist that, but seriously does this happen when actually
> playing as well or just at random when not in use?
>
> I don't have an answer but just replaced a Lite-On that would sometimes
> record and sometimes not but either way showed no contents. Tried drivers
> and all sorts of things but in the end threw it away.
>
> This could be done programmatically of course, do you have anything
> running that has a "Ready to burn" icon in the system tray or anything?
> Could it be malware?
>


Seems to happen ramdomly and only when the tray is empty.
Ready to burn: NO
Malware: Unlikely


 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      06-09-2009
On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 22:32:17 +0200, Ralf Baumhoefer wrote:

> "Charlie Tame" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:...
>> Ralf Baumhoefer wrote:
>>> For reasons unknown to me, my Vista Ultimate 64bit randomly opens the
>>> tray of my DVD-Burner
>>> without any order to do so and no matter if there are CDs (DVDs) inside
>>> the drive, or not.
>>>
>>> Has anybody an idea how to stop this pathtic "problem" ?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Duct Tape ?
>>
>> Sorry, couldn't resist that, but seriously does this happen when actually
>> playing as well or just at random when not in use?
>>
>> I don't have an answer but just replaced a Lite-On that would sometimes
>> record and sometimes not but either way showed no contents. Tried drivers
>> and all sorts of things but in the end threw it away.
>>
>> This could be done programmatically of course, do you have anything
>> running that has a "Ready to burn" icon in the system tray or anything?
>> Could it be malware?
>>

>
> Seems to happen ramdomly and only when the tray is empty.
> Ready to burn: NO
> Malware: Unlikely


My Vista box will open the tray when I accidentally click on the drive icon
when the drive is empty.

Maybe some program is trying to access your drive.

The above seems silly, but what the heck, it might be correct...

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Ralf Baumhoefer
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      06-09-2009
"Dalo Harkin" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>
> To be honest it could be anything as the others have said - it could be
> whatever burning program you use - constantly trying to load - (would be
> my first opinion)
> second would be to flash the firmware on the drive to the latest
> version (if you dont know how to do this, read up - if you get it wrong
> or install the wrong version you have a CD/DVD paperweight)
>
>
> --
> Dalo Harkin
> Posted via http://www.computerhelpforums.net
>

I don't think,it's the firmware, for the problem doesn't occur in the
2 Win XPs (Home and Pro), which are also installed on my PC.
Happens only in Vista.

PS: Thanks for the answers.
My Burning-Prog (CDBurnerXP) did never cause any problems
in years for me running on XP.
Maybe it has a problem in Vista.
I'll have a look.




 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      06-10-2009
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 22:25:58 +0200, Ralf Baumhoefer wrote:

> "Dalo Harkin" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news...
>>
>> To be honest it could be anything as the others have said - it could be
>> whatever burning program you use - constantly trying to load - (would be
>> my first opinion)
>> second would be to flash the firmware on the drive to the latest
>> version (if you dont know how to do this, read up - if you get it wrong
>> or install the wrong version you have a CD/DVD paperweight)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dalo Harkin
>> Posted via http://www.computerhelpforums.net
>>

> I don't think,it's the firmware, for the problem doesn't occur in the
> 2 Win XPs (Home and Pro), which are also installed on my PC.
> Happens only in Vista.
>
> PS: Thanks for the answers.
> My Burning-Prog (CDBurnerXP) did never cause any problems
> in years for me running on XP.
> Maybe it has a problem in Vista.
> I'll have a look.


OTOH, I use CDBurnerXP on this Vista machine with no problems.

Which proves nothing, I guess, software and OSes being what they are... :-)

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Ralf Baumhoefer
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      06-11-2009
"Gene E. Bloch" <not-> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
newsuz6h78hw6uh.z1z392i1qsow$....
> On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 22:25:58 +0200, Ralf Baumhoefer wrote:
>
>> "Dalo Harkin" <> schrieb im
>> Newsbeitrag
>> news...
>>>
>>> To be honest it could be anything as the others have said - it could be
>>> whatever burning program you use - constantly trying to load - (would be
>>> my first opinion)
>>> second would be to flash the firmware on the drive to the latest
>>> version (if you dont know how to do this, read up - if you get it wrong
>>> or install the wrong version you have a CD/DVD paperweight)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dalo Harkin
>>> Posted via http://www.computerhelpforums.net
>>>

>> I don't think,it's the firmware, for the problem doesn't occur in the
>> 2 Win XPs (Home and Pro), which are also installed on my PC.
>> Happens only in Vista.
>>
>> PS: Thanks for the answers.
>> My Burning-Prog (CDBurnerXP) did never cause any problems
>> in years for me running on XP.
>> Maybe it has a problem in Vista.
>> I'll have a look.

>
> OTOH, I use CDBurnerXP on this Vista machine with no problems.
>
> Which proves nothing, I guess, software and OSes being what they are...
> :-)
>
> --
> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom


My WinDVD9 could be a possible cause of problems too?
I try to sort things out.


 
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Lee Waun
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      07-17-2009

"Ralf Baumhoefer" <> wrote in message
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> For reasons unknown to me, my Vista Ultimate 64bit randomly opens the tray
> of my DVD-Burner
> without any order to do so and no matter if there are CDs (DVDs) inside
> the drive, or not.
>
> Has anybody an idea how to stop this pathtic "problem" ?
>
> TIA
>


Ghost in the machine

>


 
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Eric
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      07-17-2009

"Ralf Baumhoefer" <> wrote in message
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> For reasons unknown to me, my Vista Ultimate 64bit randomly opens the tray
> of my DVD-Burner
> without any order to do so and no matter if there are CDs (DVDs) inside
> the drive, or not.
>
> Has anybody an idea how to stop this pathtic "problem" ?
>
> TIA
>

What hardware?
Desktop or laptop?
What model DVD-Burner?
My laptop likes to eject CDs when I turn it on. It has external "buttons"
(touchpad items built in above the keyboard) you can "press" (including
eject) which are easily pressed without trying to, by opening/closing it or
wiping off dust.


 
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braders95
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      07-17-2009


It sounds like a virus, or it maybe something you downloaded, because I
made a file on my laptop to over ride this stupid burning program that
would not eject the cd, I made a .VBS script that makes it open and
close, it may be something that you have hidden in the background of
your computer


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