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Bob D.
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      12-28-2008
Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files looking
for corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be? I have been
all through the previous posts but cannot find it.

All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all it
does is eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.

Bob


 
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      12-28-2008

Bob D.;922256 Wrote:
> Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files
> looking
> for corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be? I have
> been
> all through the previous posts but cannot find it.
>
> All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all
> it
> does is eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.
>
> Bob



Hi Bob,
You mean SFC, right?

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...and.html?ltr=S


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      12-28-2008
You are probably looking for the system file checker (SFC). Take a look at
this link from my website:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/system_file_checker.htm

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> Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files
> looking for corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be? I
> have been all through the previous posts but cannot find it.
>
> All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all it
> does is eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.
>
> Bob
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Rick Rogers
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      12-28-2008
Hi Bob,

The command is 'sfc /scannow' and it's done from an elevated command prompt.

However, I don't think this is your problem. Difficulty in reading/writing
to an optical drive usually traces back to either a dirty lens or a faulty
drive or connecting cable. For the lens, try a lens cleaner disk. Reseating
the cabling may help as well. Otherwise you may need to simply replace it.

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> Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files
> looking for corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be? I
> have been all through the previous posts but cannot find it.
>
> All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all it
> does is eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.
>
> Bob
>
>


 
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      12-28-2008
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929461

or

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q316529

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"Bob D." <> wrote in message
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> Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files looking for
> corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be? I have been all
> through the previous posts but cannot find it.
>
> All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all it does is
> eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.
>
> Bob
>
>


 
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
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      12-28-2008
Bob D. wrote:
> Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files
> looking for corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be?
> I have been all through the previous posts but cannot find it.
>
> All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all
> it does is eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.
>
> Bob
>
>


Did you install an ipod or CD burning software lately?

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Bob D.
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      12-29-2008
Thanks everyone for the reply's! So far I have found out only CD's are
affected. I can still read/write DVD's. I tried SFC but that didn't show
anything. I also removed the drivers from the system and after rebooting
Vista found the drive and reinstalled the drivers. I still have to check the
registry as suggested. Do these multifunction drives have 2 lasers, one for
CD's & the other for DVD's? I assume cablings ok, but will check anyway. I
will also try cleaning the lenses. Wouldn't you know it, The warranty
expired 2 weeks ago. Acer's web site isn't much help.

Bob


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> Someone posted something about a program that scans the vista files
> looking for corruption of system files. Anyone know what that might be? I
> have been all through the previous posts but cannot find it.
>
> All of a sudden today I cannot read or write to my CD drive. About all it
> does is eject under software control. I am thinking it's a bad driver.
>
> Bob
>
>

 
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