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Originally Posted by GodChild
yes have iTines and have recently installed new hardware....GodChild
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Hi again GodChild!!
So, you have iTunes installed on your system?
So GodChild, can you try this steps below, do it one by one, and post again whether it resolves your issue, ok
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1.Open up the
REGISTRY EDITOR, by typing
regedit in the RUN box (XP) or
search field in start menu (Vista)
2.Click
File , Export ,
type a filename that is easy for you to remember, after that browse to the any of your folder, and click Save. In case your registry corrupted, u can always browse back to the folder where u save this registry, and double click on it
3.Then, click the plus sign ( + ) next to the following items in the list:
* HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
* SYSTEM
* CurrentControlSet
* Control
* Class
4.Select
4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318 . Make sure you have selected this exact key name. Select the
LowerFilters value
on the right pane and
press the Delete key. Confirm the deletion by clicking Yes. Try to look for
UpperFilters as well on the right pane.
Delete the string UpperFilters as well.
5.
Delete all other UpperFilter and LowerFilter values within the 4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318 key if they exist. Then, close the registry editor and restart the computer. Your cd/dvd drive should now be recognized by Windows.
p/s:
See whether your writing/burning software recognize your drive as well. If it doesn't, you may need to reinstall the CD/DVD writing software again.
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WARNING!!
A improper editing of Registry Editor could make your computer not bootable at all. So, make sure you followed the command exactly as above, and don't delete or change any other string in the Registry Editor. Make sure you make a proper backup by clicking File > Export and save to proper folder. It is better if you can create a System Restore point as well (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore)
Let us know if that work by posting here again