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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
Here's the situation.
We purchased a new computer with Windows Vista Home Premium. After the Daylight Savings time change, the CD/DVD driver developed an error code 10. Some investigation, and I uninstalled it through Device Manager and then did a recovery and everything was dandy. Last night, it happened again. Code 10 and no recognizing the drive. Once again I go through exactly the same motions. Nothing. Again. Nothing. Again. Nothing. What the heck do I do now? (I'm also suspecting that iTunes might be part of the problem, as prior to both instances, I installed iTunes 7 on the computer) |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
I have been having the same problem. I am running under Vista Ultimate, and
have no problems once so ever with my dvd drive since building my computer a few weeks ago, but now I am receiving the same code 10 error message. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver, but this leads to Vista telling me that the driver can not be installed properly. I also tried installing an entirely different dvd drive but had the same problem. If anyone can figure this problem out it will be greatly appreciated. "vampchick21" wrote: Here's the situation. We purchased a new computer with Windows Vista Home Premium. After the Daylight Savings time change, the CD/DVD driver developed an error code 10. Some investigation, and I uninstalled it through Device Manager and then did a recovery and everything was dandy. Last night, it happened again. Code 10 and no recognizing the drive. Once again I go through exactly the same motions. Nothing. Again. Nothing. Again. Nothing. What the heck do I do now? (I'm also suspecting that iTunes might be part of the problem, as prior to both instances, I installed iTunes 7 on the computer) |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
Hi,
Sorry, I do not have the answer, but the exact same problem and I also just installed Itunes but I can not see why that should affect my CD/DVD drive. I hope someone can help. "worldand12roses" wrote: I have been having the same problem. I am running under Vista Ultimate, and have no problems once so ever with my dvd drive since building my computer a few weeks ago, but now I am receiving the same code 10 error message. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver, but this leads to Vista telling me that the driver can not be installed properly. I also tried installing an entirely different dvd drive but had the same problem. If anyone can figure this problem out it will be greatly appreciated. "vampchick21" wrote: Here's the situation. We purchased a new computer with Windows Vista Home Premium. After the Daylight Savings time change, the CD/DVD driver developed an error code 10. Some investigation, and I uninstalled it through Device Manager and then did a recovery and everything was dandy. Last night, it happened again. Code 10 and no recognizing the drive. Once again I go through exactly the same motions. Nothing. Again. Nothing. Again. Nothing. What the heck do I do now? (I'm also suspecting that iTunes might be part of the problem, as prior to both instances, I installed iTunes 7 on the computer) |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
I have had the same error code with the dvd drives and ITunes is also on the
computer. What is also strange is that I have a 5 x card reader and now it is only showing 1 of the card reader drives instead of 5 and that is without ITunes program on. "vampchick21" wrote: Here's the situation. We purchased a new computer with Windows Vista Home Premium. After the Daylight Savings time change, the CD/DVD driver developed an error code 10. Some investigation, and I uninstalled it through Device Manager and then did a recovery and everything was dandy. Last night, it happened again. Code 10 and no recognizing the drive. Once again I go through exactly the same motions. Nothing. Again. Nothing. Again. Nothing. What the heck do I do now? (I'm also suspecting that iTunes might be part of the problem, as prior to both instances, I installed iTunes 7 on the computer) |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
It was iTunes. For some very strange reason in Vista, when you install
iTunes it messes with the CD/DVD driver. Apparently there is no offical version of iTunes for Vista just yet, although based on my reading of the discussion forums for iTunes, Apple & Microsoft are working on it. I suppose we iPod users will just have to approach the gates with our pitchforks and torches to demand a version that isn't going to kill off our CD/DVD driver....lol |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
My current Situation is as such:
This device cannot start. (Code 10) Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available. as you have said that iTunes might be affecting it but is there an instant remedy for the current siuation? I got only one dvd/cd rom drive and i need to use it urgently "vampchick21" wrote: It was iTunes. For some very strange reason in Vista, when you install iTunes it messes with the CD/DVD driver. Apparently there is no offical version of iTunes for Vista just yet, although based on my reading of the discussion forums for iTunes, Apple & Microsoft are working on it. I suppose we iPod users will just have to approach the gates with our pitchforks and torches to demand a version that isn't going to kill off our CD/DVD driver....lol |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
I find it strange that this is all happening about the same time. I
just started getting the dreaded code 10 error message this afternoon. It is also affecting my cdrom drive. I also noticed the that windows burn cd selection has disappeared as well. My DVD work like it should, but my cdrom will not start. I have Itunes installed, but have not used it in a while. Let's hope someone get this one resolved soon. |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
Hi,
I will try this and hopefully it works. I just hope ITunes/Microsoft will be able to solve this quickly. Thanks all for your help. "worldand12roses" wrote: Uninstalling iTunes will solve the problem. |
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Getting Error Code 10 in Device Manager for my CD/DVD drive
Hi All, Just wanted to confirm that ITunes is the problem. I did the
uninstall of ITuens and got my Cd Drive back and it is working as it ought. Many Thanks for the suggestion and help. On Mar 19, 9:00 am, Joker wrote: Hi, I will try this and hopefully it works. I just hope ITunes/Microsoft will be able to solve this quickly. Thanks all for your help. "worldand12roses" wrote: Uninstalling iTunes will solve the problem.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |