re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Monday, January 19, 2004 at 6:44 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Cam
(1 messages posted)
Thanks for the detailed response. I followed this— except that, too, had no default
data key so I deleted the LOWERFILTERS and UPPERFILTERS from all the control sets.
It worked like a charm. You saved me a lot of time and trouble. Thanks!
Cam >B)
On Friday, January 2, 2004 at 6:27 am, Angela wrote:
>I had the exact problem and resolved it by doing the following:
>Click START, RUN, type Regedit into the open field and then click ok
>
>Click MY COMPUTER at the top of the list, click FILE, then EXPORT
>
>Browse to a folder that is esy to access such as My Documents
>
>Type a filenme that is easy to remember, such as RegBackup
>
>Click SAVE to backup the registry.
>
>Click the small plus sign (+) next to each of the following folders
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
>
>SYSTEM
>
>Select
>
>Double click the default key and note the value Data number. This value data is
>used in the next step.
>
>Click the small plus sign (+) next to each of the following folders
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
>SYSTEM
>CONTROLSET001 (IF the default value data was 1)
>or
>Controlset002 (If the default value data was 2)
>
>Control
>Class
>{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
>
>Right click LOWERFILTERS from the right side of the window and click Delete
>Right click UPPERFILTERS from the right side of the window and click DELETE
>
>Exit registry editor and restart the computer. If full CD writing function has
not
>been restored, it may be necessary to reinstall the CD writing software.
>
>Good Luck
>
>
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