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Old Dec 30, 2007, 06:03 PM
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Code 19 - Vista Home Basic

Can anybody help me with this problem? My CD/DVD Drive does not work; in the Device Manager there is a message which says: "windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged (code 19). Please note that my PC runs with Vista Home Basic, I've read about people resolving this problem on XP however I'm not sure whether the same applies to Vista. I should be immensely grateful if anybody would help me to fix this problem. Thank you.

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Old Dec 30, 2007, 09:56 PM   #2  
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click start, programs, accessoried, system tools then system restore

You'll be offered a recommended restore point (the last one taken). To select from what is available, pick, "Choose a different restore point" and you'll get a list. By default this list only shows restore points taken in the last five days (check the box at the bottom of the dialog to see them all).

Pick a date when everything worked fine and click restore, it may take a few miniutes, machine will restart and let it finish till message system restore is done
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click start, programs, accessoried, system tools then system restore

You'll be offered a recommended restore point (the last one taken). To select from what is available, pick, "Choose a different restore point" and you'll get a list. By default this list only shows restore points taken in the last five days (check the box at the bottom of the dialog to see them all).

Pick a date when everything worked fine and click restore, it may take a few miniutes, machine will restart and let it finish till message system restore is done

Thank you for this useful suggestion, unfortunately my last restore point is dated at the beginning of December and this problem occurred in November, and ever since I've been trying to fix it. I have even bought a new Philips External DVD -RW Drive with USB connection, however the system failed to install the driver owing to this error in the registry. I believe the only solution at present would be to rectify the error in the registry, but I am not competent enough in this field to edit the registry. Furthermore, I do not have any instructions to follow to resolve this problem. Therefore if anybody has had exactly the same problem (using Vista) and managed to fix it, kindly let me know what to do. I would like to thank Seahwk83 for his answer to my question, it is much appreciated.

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It sounds like the "upperfilters" issue. If you recently uninstalled a CD burning software program this can happen.

The Microsoft fix is here: You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

If you are uncomfortable editing the Registry yourself you can try this:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs...cd_dvd_fix.vbs
Download to Desktop and double-click the file.
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It sounds like the "upperfilters" issue. If you recently uninstalled a CD burning software program this can happen.

The Microsoft fix is here: You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

If you are uncomfortable editing the Registry yourself you can try this:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs...cd_dvd_fix.vbs
Download to Desktop and double-click the file.

I have tried the link you provided and after a while a message appeared saying that it will now work after I reboot the computer, which I did, however nothing has changed. The drive is still not showing in 'My Computer' and it is still not functioning. I believe the fix you provided is for XP and not for Vista, isn't it? Does it matter?

I am thinking of buying one of those programmes, such as 'RegistrySmart' or 'RegistryCure' which purport to be able to resolve this problem and do a lot more to increase the efficiency of the PC, do you believe it's a good idea? Has anyone tried resolving this particular problem with one of those programmes?

I would like to thank 'NeedKarma' for his suggestion, it is much appreciated.

I take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year and may the year 2008 provide the things we need!

Cheers!

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you can download ccleaner, it's freeware
CCleaner - Home

this happened to me once before, don't know if this will work for you but it's worth a try

Disconnect All connections to your PC - power cord, speakers, USb devices, keyboard, mouse, anything connected to the pc.
Now press the power button and hold in for 15 secs and release, now plug everything back in and start your PC
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you can download ccleaner, it's freeware
CCleaner - Home

this happened to me once before, don't know if this will work for you but it's worth a try

Disconnect All connections to your PC - power cord, speakers, USb devices, keyboard, mouse, anything connected to the pc.
Now press the power button and hold in for 15 secs and release, now plug everything back in and start your PC
Thank you for the link, I have used it and have cleaned my computer (including fixing issues in the registry) however the problem is still the same. My ATAPI DVD drive is still not functioning, also the new external (Philips Lightscribe) drive - which I bought a few days ago - is not working. Until now I do not know the cause, I did not install or uninstall any CD or DVD softwares, it so happened that one day whilst I was putting on some music I found that it no longer works; and, whilst I was searching for the problem, I noticed the message (in Device Manager) with the Code 19. Although I do not know for certain, however, from what I have heard, I do believe there is an error in the registry, which has to do with upper or lower filters.

I would like to thank Seahwk83 for his assistance - I am truely grateful. If you know of any other way to resolve this problem, kindly let me know.

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try these steps, seems to be realative to your situation, read through first

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Methods to resolve the problem
Method 1: Guided Help to delete the registry entries
Note We recommend that you uninstall all CD recording or CD writing programs before you delete the registry entries. You can reinstall any programs that you use after you resolve this problem.
Guided Help is available to delete the registry entries that can cause CD access problems. Guided Help can automatically perform the steps for you.

The actions that this Guided Help performs can be undone after Guided Help is finished. To undo this Guided Help, run Guided Help again. On the Welcome page, click Undo this Guided Help, and then follow the instructions.

For more information about Guided Help, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

915092 Description of Guided Help for Microsoft Knowledge Base articles
Description of Guided Help for Microsoft Knowledge Base articles

Requirements to install and to use this Guided Help
• You must be logged on to Windows by using a computer administrator account to install and to use this Guided Help.
• You must be running Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Media Center Edition, or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition to install and to use this Guided Help.
"You must first download Guided Help. To start, click the following link."

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You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31")

Method 2: Manually delete the registry entries
Important This article contains information about how to modify the registry. Make sure that you back up the registry before you modify it. Make sure that you know how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up, restore, and modify the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
256986 (Windows registry information for advanced users) Description of the Microsoft Windows registry
Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.Log on to Windows by using an account that has administrator rights and permissions. Then, follow these steps.
Step 1: Start Registry Editor
Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. Registry Editor starts.
Step 2: Delete the UpperFilters registry entry
1. In Registry Editor, expand My Computer, and then expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
2. Expand SYSTEM, and then expand CurrentControlSet.
3. Expand Control, and then expand Class.
4. Under Class, click {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
5. In the right pane (topic area), click UpperFilters.

Note An UpperFilters.bak registry entry may also appear. To delete the UpperFilters registry entry, you must click UpperFilters and not UpperFilters.bak.
6. On the Edit menu, click Delete.
7. When you receive the following message, click Yes to confirm the deletion of the UpperFilters registry entry:
Are you sure you want to delete this value?
The UpperFilters registry entry is removed from the {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} registry subkey.

Note Do not exit Registry Editor. You must have this program for the next step.
Step 3: Delete the LowerFilters registry entry
1. In Registry Editor, expand My Computer, and then expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
2. Expand SYSTEM, and then expand CurrentControlSet.
3. Expand Control, and then expand Class.
4. Under Class, click {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
5. In the right pane (topic area), click LowerFilters.

Note An LowerFilters.bak registry entry may also appear. To delete the LowerFilters registry entry, you must click LowerFilters and not LowerFilters.bak.
6. On the Edit menu, click Delete.
7. When you receive the following message, click Yes to confirm the deletion of the LowerFilters registry entry:
Are you sure you want to delete this value?
The LowerFilters registry entry is removed from the {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} registry subkey.
8. Exit Registry Editor.

Step 4: Restart the computer
If a CD recording program no longer works after you restart the computer, you must reinstall the CD recording program.
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Similar problems and solutions
For more information about a similar problem, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
320553 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/) CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive appears to be missing after you install Windows XP or Windows Vista Beta 2
For a Microsoft Windows 2000 version of this article, see 270008 (Cannot Access CD-ROM and "Code 31" Error Message in Device Manager After You Remove Adaptec Easy CD Creator from Your Computer.
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Thanks seahwk83 , that's the text of the link I provided in my first response in this thread.
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try these steps, seems to be realative to your situation, read through first

Please note that it states the following:

• You must be running Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Media Center Edition, or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition to install and to use this Guided Help.

My computer is running with Vista Home Basic, does it matter? Can I still follow the instructions you have given to me? Do they apply to Vista? Please let me know.
Thank you.

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