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Posted by: dragonfly, January 31st, 2007, 12:09am
I think my cd driver is corrupted. Can I remove the driver from the hardware devices section and then, will the computer reinstall the 'missing' hardware when I reboot?
computer: XP home / HP dv Pavillion dv 5000 / recovery drive installed / copy of win xp disk copied to c:\ drive also (for files if needed).
thank you
Posted by: oldexars, January 31st, 2007, 8:37pm; Reply: 1
If you can identify the make/model of your CD drive in the device manager, then visit the manufacturer website and look for their support page and download the most up-to-date driver.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing the update and you should be right back in business.
Posted by: Ray, February 3rd, 2007, 3:04pm; Reply: 2
To answer your question, yes, that is what should happen, but sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes when XP goes looking for the driver, it doesn't find anything.
If you make a Restore Point in WinXP or registry backup with WinRescue XP (
http://superwin.com/rescuexp.htm) before you make any changes, you will be able to get back to the way it was before, just in case it does not work.
Posted by: dragonfly, February 4th, 2007, 2:10pm; Reply: 3
Thanks for the input. I finally had the big "C" - (crash). Thanks goodness for backup utilities. Long story short - computer is working fine again and I have miles of smiles.
This web site and you folks are great.
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