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marklwood March 2nd, 2009 10:31 AM

Harry Reid CD detect issue
 
I moved this to a new thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Reid (Post 90349)
I upgraded from 4.06a to 4.08 and the new version does not recognize my cd drives. I have an internal cd drive and a external drive that was purchased from MTU. When I switch back to version 3.4 as suggested it will recognize the drives. When I re-open 4.8 it will not.
I am using a Dell laptop with XP operating system 250 GB HD and 250GB Ramm.
As far as I can tell all other features of 4.08 are working fine other than the cd drive issue.
Looking for suggestion to fix the problem

Harry, after getting the CD to work in 3.4 do you try to detect it again in 4.08? If so, MadJim is working this same issue. He says that hitting cancel in 4.08 after detecting the drive in 3.4 seems to work. We will keep posting in this thread as this develops.

Harry Reid March 2nd, 2009 11:28 AM

cd detect issue
 
First of all I would like to apologize for posting in the wrong area, I'm new to the form.
I did try opening V3.4 then going back to V4.08 and it still indicates that my cd drives are bad, however when I hit cancel and Hoster opens it will now read a disk in my internal cd drive; I do not have my external drive with me so I can't tell you if it is going to recognize it or not.
Thank you very much for the help.
Harry Reid

marklwood March 2nd, 2009 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Reid (Post 90352)
First of all I would like to apologize for posting in the wrong area, I'm new to the form.
I did try opening V3.4 then going back to V4.08 and it still indicates that my cd drives are bad, however when I hit cancel and Hoster opens it will now read a disk in my internal cd drive; I do not have my external drive with me so I can't tell you if it is going to recognize it or not.
Thank you very much for the help.
Harry Reid

At least this will do as a work-around until the real culprit is found and executed:):)

madjim- with the Lord March 2nd, 2009 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Reid (Post 90352)
First of all I would like to apologize for posting in the wrong area, I'm new to the form.
I did try opening V3.4 then going back to V4.08 and it still indicates that my cd drives are bad, however when I hit cancel and Hoster opens it will now read a disk in my internal cd drive; I do not have my external drive with me so I can't tell you if it is going to recognize it or not.
Thank you very much for the help.
Harry Reid

Harry,
4.08 indicates that my CD/DVD device is bad, like yours. Hitting "Cancel" anytime you see the Select CD/DVD device window is the only fix I can find. Just concider it a Nag Screen and carry on. I don't work for MTU but I think I can safely say that this bug will be squashed very soon.

Jim :g

stublack March 4th, 2009 09:09 AM

I too am having the same problem but I don't understand the solution. I try to load a song at a show at it says "you must first define a CD/DVD read drive" after I do a cancel???????:?:?

Harry Reid March 4th, 2009 09:29 AM

cd drive
 
I went back to the oldest version I had, I believe it was 3.4, opened it and had it recognize my cd drive that I use to load a disk at a show (mine is D drive) and saved it.
I then closed that version and re-opened 4.8 and hit cancel when it ask for a default drive and mine started working when I want to import/load someones disk at a show.
Prior to opening the older version and saving the (D) default drive I could not get mine to work in 4.8.
I believe the "key" is to saving the drive in the older version.
Hope this helps.
Harry

stublack March 4th, 2009 09:34 AM

4.08 will not ask me for a default version again. I can go into the tools and retest but a cancel there does not accomplish a thing. I'm stuck in limbo

Thanks for you help

stublack March 4th, 2009 09:36 AM

I did go back to 3.4 and made sure the drive worked fine. But when I went back to 4.08 it took me straight to the main Hoster screen, not to the drive screen like it should.

madjim- with the Lord March 4th, 2009 09:48 AM

Have you tried this:

http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?p=90374#post90374

Jim :g

stublack March 4th, 2009 10:46 AM

I did finally get it to work. Thanks for your help I hope there are no future problems as a result of this. Is there something that will have to be done once the fix is in?

Thanks Stu:)

madjim- with the Lord March 4th, 2009 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stublack (Post 90488)
I did finally get it to work. Thanks for your help I hope there are no future problems as a result of this. Is there something that will have to be done once the fix is in?

Thanks Stu:)

Stu,
We'll have to wait and see how MTU chooses to handle this bug. Now that your CD/DVD device is working you should be good to go.

Glad your back on track, enjoy the software.

Jim :g

ddouglass March 4th, 2009 12:32 PM

Folks, the main problem here for those experiencing this is for some reason the registry entries that define the drive are not getting updated. These same registry keys are used by both 3.4 and 4.08.
This is why I said to go into 3.4 and try the Detect Again button in the drive tool. If it detects it as good there and you "Save" the information, close 3.4 and then open 4.08 theoretically this should set the registry keys to show the drive as good. If this doesn't happen then for some reason Hoster isn't being allowed to change the registry.
If it works then you will not see the Set Drive window pop up at the start up of 4.08 and if it doesn't then you will still get the pop-up. However as some have discovered including MadJim if you hit Cancel when it shows a "BAD" drive, then the drive will work anyway.
MTU is looking at this and if they find a quick fix for it they will release a 4.08a and you will have to "upgrade" again.


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