windows vista and dvd drives

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I went through an extremely frustrating problem with window vista. It
seems that when you first losd it on any computer the dvd drives work
fine but after you down load the updates the drivers gets corrupted
showing code 39. The only fis that I have found so far is to reload
vista turnig of automatic updates. It took me a number of reboots of
the OS to find this out. I talked to someone in Microsoft but they
just blew me off. They did not seem to care that all functions worked
until I downloaded the updates then the dvd drivers became corrupted
on my new and old computer. You have to reload vista and do not update
until the driver problem is fixed and who knows how long that is going
to be. Microsoft appears to have a big problem brewing in this area.
 
Haven't had that issue on any of the 8 machines I've dealt with, not that it
helps you.

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You don't have to reload Vista at all.. what you do is search in Google or
whatever search engine you like best for 'missing cd/dvd drives', and you
get to a page just like this one..

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553

I went through an extremely frustrating problem with window vista. It
seems that when you first losd it on any computer the dvd drives work
fine but after you down load the updates the drivers gets corrupted
showing code 39. The only fis that I have found so far is to reload
vista turnig of automatic updates. It took me a number of reboots of
the OS to find this out. I talked to someone in Microsoft but they
just blew me off. They did not seem to care that all functions worked
until I downloaded the updates then the dvd drivers became corrupted
on my new and old computer. You have to reload vista and do not update
until the driver problem is fixed and who knows how long that is going
to be. Microsoft appears to have a big problem brewing in this area.

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Mike Hall
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
 
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