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The system prompts that the registry is corrupted, so you can delete the primary key related to the cd-rom!
Restart your computer into safe mode and enter the registry.
Go to the HLM System Controlset001 ENUM IDE to remove the primary key settings for CD-ROM.
The same goes for other CD-ROM related primary keys such as ControlSet002 and so on.
Then restart your computer. I guess it's not possible!
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1. Since your problem restarted after shutting down the process! The system can find the optical drive when it boots, and you can also see the settings of the optical drive in the BIOS settings, and the settings are normal. You can also use the optical drive when booting into DOS.
These prove that your optical drive is fine, some of the BIOS says "OnChip IDE First Channele" and: Onchip IDE Second Channel"It's all set up!
2. After the above errors are eliminated, it is an error.
This is also a very common error, and it is often obvious that it is a dll caller when you boot up.
In this case, you need to look at the files in the root directory first. It describes the process of initiating the invocation of various files after booting. You look at the failure library (*
dll) on it. Find out if the file is still there. Copy a copy and cover it.
If you're still having problems, it's up to you to set up your motherboard's BIOS. It may be that there is a conflict between Windows and your BIOS settings. At this point you can put the BIOS load default
Here's a look at the document.
That's all I can figure out!! Good luck with your !!
Hey! The problem hasn't been solved yet!? I've been paying attention to your question! Answer: I hope you will tell me the answer! Thank you.
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1. The fault is caused by XP's failure to recognize the change of the optical drive interface, please try the following methods: select "Start", click "Run", and type "regedit" in the "Run" dialog box to enter the registry. Use the Find and Find Next commands in the registry menu to find and delete all key-values or primary keys associated with the string cd rom, exit the registry, and restart.
2. Many people focus on the installation of hardware connections, jumpers and drivers in the installation of optical drives, but do not pay enough attention to the setting of system CMOS. For the optical drive using the IDE interface, in the case of confirming the correct hardware connection, it is also necessary to pay attention to the setting of the system IDE, which generally involves two aspects, one is the setting of the type of the optical drive itself, which can generally be set to Auto (which can be completed in the standard CMOS setup item), and the other is the setting of whether the IDE channel (IDE channel) used by the current optical drive is available, which is easy to be ignored by users, because the default setting of the computer CMOS, this item is generally available (enabled), so in most cases after the first setting is passed, the system can identify the optical drive, but due to some accidental reasons after the setting is changed to unavailable (disabled), then the optical drive connected to the IDE interface will naturally be "lost", the computer will not be able to find the CD ROM when it is turned on, and the Windows system relying on the system hardware can of course not find the optical drive, as for the manual forced installation of the optical drive through the system, Although the optical drive can be seen in the device management, this is only an illusion, and since the initial system settings have disabled the IDE interface on which the optical drive depends, the optical drive is still invalid. The solution is:
In the system CMOS settings, select "Integrated Peripherais.""item, which guarantees the "onchip ide first channel.""and "onchip ide second channel.""items are "enabled.""Can.
3. The optical drive cannot be connected to the hard disk on the same cable!
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Right-click My Computer - Management (or through Control Panel - Management Tools - Computer Management), in the Disk Management section, you can manually reassign a drive letter to the optical area.
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Recommendations:1Unplug the power and data cables behind the optical drive, then plug them back in and restart.
2.Go online to find the driver of the optical drive and reinstall it.
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Generally, 90% of the problems are to remove the battery of the BIOS and put it on for a while, and it is OK to reboot it.
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Most of the attention paid to the installation of optical drives focuses on hardware connections, jumpers and driver installations, and not enough attention is paid to the setting of system CMOS. For the optical drive using the IDE interface, in the case of confirming the correct hardware connection, it is also necessary to pay attention to the setting of the system IDE, which generally involves two aspects, one is the setting of the type of the optical drive itself, which can generally be set to Auto (which can be completed in the standard CMOS setup item), and the other is the setting of whether the IDE channel (IDE channel) used by the current optical drive is available, which is easy to be ignored by users, because the default setting of the computer CMOS, this item is generally available (enabled), so in most cases after the first setting is passed, the system can identify the optical drive, but due to some accidental reasons after the setting is changed to unavailable (disabled), then the optical drive connected to the IDE interface will naturally be "lost", the computer will not be able to find the CD ROM when it is turned on, and the Windows system relying on the system hardware can of course not find the optical drive, as for the manual forced installation of the optical drive through the system, Although the optical drive can be seen in the device management, this is only an illusion, and since the initial system settings have disabled the IDE interface on which the optical drive depends, the optical drive is still invalid. The solution is:
In the system CMOS settings, select "Integrated Peripherais.""item, which guarantees the "onchip ide first channel.""and "onchip ide second channel.""items are "enabled.""Can.
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