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Re: no drives found
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I do not have Hoster installed at all. I am so frustrated. How can other people use this software in windows XP and I cannot. Ever since XP came out a few years ago, I've been trying to get this to work. I've bought several upgrades to to the software to make it work to no avail. |
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![]() Bryan,
I do not have Hoster installed at all. I am so frustrated. How can other people use this software in windows XP and I cannot. Ever since XP came out a few years ago, I've been trying to get this to work. I've bought several upgrades to to the software to make it work to no avail. |
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Re: no drives found
Kgertz,
I am sorry, in my above post I meant Microstudio instead of Hoster. There really is nothing to the software working. This is not working due to something in your computer. We have thousands of clients using the software on XP without ANY problems. What you need to do, is get all of the Updates for your computer. You must make sure that you have Updated the Motherboard Chipset drivers, from the computer Manufacturers website.
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Bryan, MTU |
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Re: no drives found
Have you install a version of nero recently?
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Re: no drives found
To Recover Lost Drives:
You should uninstall Easy CD Creator, if it is installed, through Windows Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. To do so: A. Go to “Start” then “Settings” then select “Control Panel” B. Double Click “Add/Remove Programs” C. Uninstall Easy CD Creator Platinum and/or Adaptec Easy CD Creator WARNING: THE NEXT STEPS INVOLVE EDITING YOUR SYSTEM REGISTRY. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU EXPORT YOUR REGISTRY (STEP 3) BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY EDITING (STEP 4). EDITING YOUR REGISTRY INCORRECTLY CAN CAUSE IRREPARABLE SYSTEM DAMAGE. WE RECOMMEND THAT IF YOU DO NOT FEEL COMFORTABLE EDITING YOUR REGISTRY THAT YOU SKIP THE FOLLOWING STEPS. 1) Log on with Administrative Privileges 2) Open the Registry Editor: a) Go to “Start” then select “Run” b) Type “regedit” and click “OK” 3) Backup you registry by: a) Highlight “My Computer” by clicking on it once. b) At the top of the page you should see “File”(Win XP) or “Registry” (Win 2000), click on this and then select “Export Registry File” c) The following screen will allow you to select where you would like to save this backup and what file name you would like to save it as. d) Please note at the bottom of the screen where it says export range “All”; this should be selected to ensure your entire registry is backed up completely. e) Give the File a name and Click on the “SAVE” button (this will bring you back to the registry editor) 4) Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values by: a) Expand the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” key (looks like a folder) by double clicking it. b) Expand the “SYSTEM” Key c) Expand the “CurrentControlSet” Key d) Expand the “Control” Key e) Expand the “Class” Key f) Please look for a key containing the following string of letter and numbers: {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}. g) High light this key by left clicking once on it h) On the right hand side you are looking for “Upperfilters” and “Lowerfilters”, once you find these please delete them by high lighting (left clicking on them once) and then right clicking on them and choosing “delete” 5) Restart your computer. 6) Your CD-ROMs should be back. |
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