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      09-04-2009
I have a new installation of Vista. It has all the latest updates from MS.

First, it will not install applications from the CD. It will read the
CD, but setup.exe always fails and Vista unable to find a solution.

Now here is something interesting. When I then eject the CD and put in a
completely different CD, it still shows the contents of the original CD
I tried to install. I cannot get the window to update the contents of
the new CD no matter what I do.

Never encountered this before. All drivers are also up to date. Any
solution? Something I am missing in setting up Vista?

Thanks,

Duffy
 
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      09-04-2009

Usenet User;1128520 Wrote:
> I have a new installation of Vista. It has all the latest updates fro
> MS
>
> First, it will not install applications from the CD. It will read th
> CD, but setup.exe always fails and Vista unable to find a solution
>
> Now here is something interesting. When I then eject the CD and put i
>
> completely different CD, it still shows the contents of the original C
> I tried to install. I cannot get the window to update the contents o
> the new CD no matter what I do
>
> Never encountered this before. All drivers are also up to date. An
> solution? Something I am missing in setting up Vista
>
> Thanks
>
> Duff

Update driver for DVD.If still no help use these MS diagnostics
'Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media
(http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cd_dvd_drive_problems
an
'Your CD drive or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Window
or other programs' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

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Bruce Chambers
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      09-04-2009
Usenet User wrote:
> I have a new installation of Vista. It has all the latest updates from MS.
>



In addition to the potential solutions provided by Flavius, there might
be other factors to keep in mind.


> First, it will not install applications from the CD. It will read the
> CD, but setup.exe always fails and Vista unable to find a solution.
>



Are these applications specifically designed to install and run on
Vista? If not, it may be necessary to first right-click on the
installation executable (usually Setup.exe) and set the Compatibility
Mode for an earlier version of Windows, preferably the version for which
the application was originally designed, and to check the "Run as
Administrator" option, even though you may already be logged into an
account with administrative privileges.


> Now here is something interesting. When I then eject the CD and put in a
> completely different CD, it still shows the contents of the original CD
> I tried to install. I cannot get the window to update the contents of
> the new CD no matter what I do.
>


Another, albeit somewhat rare, possibility is that the sensor inside
the optical drive is dirty/sticking, worn, or out of alignment, and is
not detecting that the disk has been changed.



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Richard G. Harper
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      09-04-2009

My first best guess is that the drive is damaged and in need of replacement.
Opening and closing the door should ordinarily cause Windows to re-detect
the disc. Cleaning the drive may help but I would just replace the drive.

"Usenet User" <> wrote in message
news:#...
> I have a new installation of Vista. It has all the latest updates from MS.
>
> First, it will not install applications from the CD. It will read the CD,
> but setup.exe always fails and Vista unable to find a solution.
>
> Now here is something interesting. When I then eject the CD and put in a
> completely different CD, it still shows the contents of the original CD I
> tried to install. I cannot get the window to update the contents of the
> new CD no matter what I do.
>
> Never encountered this before. All drivers are also up to date. Any
> solution? Something I am missing in setting up Vista?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Duffy


 
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      09-08-2009
Yes, Vista is correctly identifying the correct DVD drive. It says it
has the latest driver.

The DVD did install Vista and the drive is a Sony and it is brand new.

It will not install any software....even software designed for Vista.
However, as previously mentioned, it did install Vista just fine. Go
figure.

I ran the MS automated fix-it and it says it cannot find a problem.

I am at a loss.

Duffy

Flavius wrote:
> Usenet User;1128520 Wrote:
>> I have a new installation of Vista. It has all the latest updates from
>> MS.
>>
>> First, it will not install applications from the CD. It will read the
>> CD, but setup.exe always fails and Vista unable to find a solution.
>>
>> Now here is something interesting. When I then eject the CD and put in
>> a
>> completely different CD, it still shows the contents of the original CD
>> I tried to install. I cannot get the window to update the contents of
>> the new CD no matter what I do.
>>
>> Never encountered this before. All drivers are also up to date. Any
>> solution? Something I am missing in setting up Vista?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Duffy

> Update driver for DVD.If still no help use these MS diagnostics:
> 'Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media'
> (http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cd_dvd_drive_problems)
> and
> 'Your CD drive or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Windows
> or other programs' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060)
>
>

 
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webster72n
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      09-09-2009
If none of the other suggestions helped, there may be a program missing in
your setup: the 'Software Manager' I believe it's called and provided by
Macrovision.
It was already on my machine when bought new, a Dell Inspiron 530S
with Windows Vista Home Premium.
It might be worth a try, otherwise: discard.

Harry.



"Usenet User" <> wrote in message
news:#...
> I have a new installation of Vista. It has all the latest updates from MS.
>
> First, it will not install applications from the CD. It will read the CD,
> but setup.exe always fails and Vista unable to find a solution.
>
> Now here is something interesting. When I then eject the CD and put in a
> completely different CD, it still shows the contents of the original CD I
> tried to install. I cannot get the window to update the contents of the
> new CD no matter what I do.
>
> Never encountered this before. All drivers are also up to date. Any
> solution? Something I am missing in setting up Vista?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Duffy


 
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