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Code 10 / 19 DVD Drive RESOLUTION
thanks so much for the fix my CD/DVD disc drive is working once again i
couldnt find help anywhere else this was such a great help =] "Fred Munro" wrote: You need *some* experience with notepad and device manager for this to work. After trawling the net for a solution and finding none that worked, I thought of my own. This is only for VISTA Uninstall your code 10/19 devices in Device Manager Open Notepad and copy the text below ***********Copy BELOW this line into notepad******* REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}] "UpperFilters"=- "LowerFilters"=- ***********Copy ABOVE this line into notepad******* Save to your desktop as "NoFilters.reg" without " " Open the file, confirm you wish to integrate this file into your registry and restart your computer. Your done, ALL your code 10/19 optical drives should now be functional. If they are not then your problem is deeper than registry damage. You *MIGHT* need to re-isntall Media Player after this but this shouldn't happen. Hope this helps Fred Munro |
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Code 10 / 19 DVD Drive RESOLUTION
Fred
I am having the same problems with XP any help. I have a bad headache. "Fred Munro" wrote: You need *some* experience with notepad and device manager for this to work. After trawling the net for a solution and finding none that worked, I thought of my own. This is only for VISTA Uninstall your code 10/19 devices in Device Manager Open Notepad and copy the text below ***********Copy BELOW this line into notepad******* REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}] "UpperFilters"=- "LowerFilters"=- ***********Copy ABOVE this line into notepad******* Save to your desktop as "NoFilters.reg" without " " Open the file, confirm you wish to integrate this file into your registry and restart your computer. Your done, ALL your code 10/19 optical drives should now be functional. If they are not then your problem is deeper than registry damage. You *MIGHT* need to re-isntall Media Player after this but this shouldn't happen. Hope this helps Fred Munro |