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Old 01-10-2008, 03:30 PM
NeilT
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Re: Inserting a blank CD to burn causes the Blue Screen crash!

Hi Elmo
I did what you suggested and removed the entries from my registry and hey
guess what it works and no more burning problems. great!!! now the bad news
everytime i start iTunes it reports an error saying the registry values are
not recognised for importing or burning discs within iTunes please re-install
iTunes. I have not done this as yet because i am wary that it may start the
whole problem again. Due yo think this may be a conflict between iTunes and
windows media???? never had it before.....suggestions are welcome or do i
bite the bullet and intsall iTunes again and hope for the best..... yours in
hope

neil


"Elmo" wrote:

> JOHNCLARK05@aol.com wrote:
> > On 2 Jan, 18:37, Elmo <elmog...@iglou.invalid> wrote:
> >> JOHNCLAR...@aol.com wrote:
> >>> On 24 Dec 2007, 14:27, Elmo <elmog...@iglou.invalid> wrote:
> >>>> NeilT wrote:
> >>>>> I cant figure this one out either and have been on numerous discussion groups
> >>>>> to get a resolution, it may be worth a shot but i got it to work once when i
> >>>>> turned off my AV software currently running Norton 360 It worked once but
> >>>>> then crashed again. so back to square one. I also find that if i place mycd
> >>>>> in the pc at a certain point after the boot sequence then when it has
> >>>>> finished booting i can burn normally. i am beginning to think that there is a
> >>>>> hardware conflict somewhere but can't work it out, hope you get it sorted and
> >>>>> any info on a resolution would be great. Thx for your help
> >>>>> neil
> >>>>> "AOR Fan" wrote:
> >>>>>> Hi, sorry no, no resolution as yet. Annoying thing is, I tried it again and
> >>>>>> it worked and then the next time crashed and gave the same error message. The
> >>>>>> times I got it to work, I queued all the songs up and pressed burn before I
> >>>>>> put aCDin and that seemed to work. If I put theCDin first itcrashes!
> >>>>>> Might be worth a try!!
> >>>>>> Mike
> >>>>>> "NeilT" wrote:
> >>>>>>> Hi I am getting exactly the same problem and done the same as you. have you
> >>>>>>> managed to resolve your issue yet and if so how please.
> >>>>>>> Regards
> >>>>>>> neil
> >>>>>>> "AOR Fan" wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Every time I put ablankCDinto myCDdrive, mycomputergives me the BSOD
> >>>>>>>> with the following error message - Stop: 0x0000008E (0XC0000005, 0X806EE753,
> >>>>>>>> 0XB85373BC, 0X00000000).
> >>>>>>>> I have tried using Media player 11, rolled back to 10, Real Player and
> >>>>>>>> Winamp but my PC just gives me the BSOD every time it tries to read theblank
> >>>>>>>> CD. I have tried to update the driver but it says that no new drivers are
> >>>>>>>> present. I have tried to roll back but it says no previous driver installed.
> >>>>>>>> I have searched for this error message everywhere and still can't find a
> >>>>>>>> reason!!
> >>>>>>>> It used to work fine with no problems at all and I have also tried multiple
> >>>>>>>> discs but to no avail! I've not installed anything else to do with theCD
> >>>>>>>> drive neither! Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
> >>>> Here's the description, but it's little help, if any.http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/lib...us).aspx?tag=0...
> >>>> Try removing the device from Device Manager, restart and have the
> >>>> drivers reinstalled. That can help if the drivers were corrupted for
> >>>> some reason.
> >>>> CDrepair for XP:http://aumha.org/downloads/cdgone.zip
> >>>> Also try the following. You should back up the registry before making
> >>>> changes:
> >>>> Click Start, Run, type Regedit, click OK.
> >>>> Locate this Registry Key:
> >>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class
> >>>> Key Name: {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
> >>>> Value Data: [Delete All Value Data from UpperFilters and LowerFilters]
> >>>> Note: Do not delete the Key or the Multi-String Values. Delete only the
> >>>> data values.
> >>>> Exit Registry and Reboot
> >>>> Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click OK. If any files are damaged
> >>>> or missing, they'll be replaced. You may need to reboot afterwards so
> >>>> damaged files will be replaced.
> >>>> --
> >>>> Joe =o)- Hide quoted text -
> >>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>> I'm having a similar problem with myCDand DVD disk drives. When I
> >>> insert ablankdisk to start burning something thecomputercrashes. I
> >>> get a stop error message with a blue screen which says that windows
> >>> has been closed down to protect yourcomputer. Thecomputerthen
> >>> proceeds to re-boot and when the desktop appears I get a message which
> >>> says that yourcomputerhas recovered from a serious error and I get
> >>> the usual option to report this to Microsoft. When I try to repeat the
> >>> process the same thing happens again. Strangely enough the disk can
> >>> read CDs and DVDs with something already on them.
> >>> You suggest, removing the device from Device Manager, restart and have
> >>> the drivers reinstalled.
> >>> Will the drivers be installed as part of the restart process or will I
> >>> have to install them from somewhere else. The only disk I have is the
> >>> recovery disk supplied with thecomputer, will they be on that or will
> >>> I have to download them from a website?
> >>> The disk drives are;
> >>> SONYCD-RW CRX230ED
> >>> SONY DVD RW DW-D22A
> >>> Any help would be appreciated
> >>> John.
> >> The drivers should be available in the Windows\i386 folder, or a drivers
> >> folder, and loaded automatically. You're just reinstalling when you
> >> reboot to replace any damaged driver.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Joe =o)- Hide quoted text -
> >>
> >> - Show quoted text -

> >
> > Thanks for the quick response. So I remove the devices and re-boot and
> > the drivers will be loaded automatically?
> > How do I remove the devices using the device manager?
> >
> > Step by step would be good as I'm a bit of a novice.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John.

>
> - Open Device Manager. Do that by pressing Windowskey/Break key
> together. Click Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
> - Locate DVD/CD-ROM drives, click the + to the left.
> - Right-click each device, click Uninstall.
>
> If a device isn't reinstalled, the OEM site should provide a driver for
> the device.
>
> --
> Joe =o)
>

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