I am running Windows 8 on a laptop. Until recently, everything worked. Now, my CD drive does not read the disk or respond to an eject, but it shows up in Device manager. When I tried to look at from a command prompt it says it cannot find the drive. Due to my fiddling around, there is now another drive letter, I, assigned to a removable drive. When I try to look at this it says that the device is not ready
I found a suggestion for an older Windows problem that said to uninstall the drive in Device Manager, and also to uninstall the IDE controller, then reboot. In my system, I have only a SATA controller, which I assume controls both the CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. Is it safe to uninstall the SATA controller and reboot, to see if this cures the problem? I am concerned because if the SATA does not reinstall automatically, I think I will have no operating system.
I would also like to get rid of the new drive letter and let the CD be drive d:, as it was before.
Thank you,
Jan
I found a suggestion for an older Windows problem that said to uninstall the drive in Device Manager, and also to uninstall the IDE controller, then reboot. In my system, I have only a SATA controller, which I assume controls both the CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. Is it safe to uninstall the SATA controller and reboot, to see if this cures the problem? I am concerned because if the SATA does not reinstall automatically, I think I will have no operating system.
I would also like to get rid of the new drive letter and let the CD be drive d:, as it was before.
Thank you,
Jan
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows XP