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Windows Vista – Missing CD/DVD-Rom drive

Submitted by on Thursday, 12 April 20071,535 Comments

WARNING: I CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF YOU DELETE SOMETHING AND YOU CAN NO LONGER ACCESS YOUR COMPUTER.  PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS IS SOMETHING THAT A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL WILL USUALLY DO FOR YOU.  IF YOU WANT TO DO IT YOURSELF, PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU RUN THE RISK OF DAMAGING YOUR COMPUTER.  DELETING THE WRONG THING FROM THE REGISTRY CAN LEAVE YOUR COMPUTER UNABLE TO BOOT INTO WINDOWS.  IF YOU’RE NOT SURE ABOUT DOING THIS PROCEDURE, I HIGHLY SUGGEST TAKING IT INTO A PROFESSINAL REPAIR SHOP WHERE SOMEONE WHO IS CERTIFIED CAN DO IT FOR YOU.  THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

Wow, this is pretty bad. I have a client’s Sony laptop in which she just purchased probably not even a week ago. Right now I’m trying to resolve a missing DVD-Rom drive after inserting a movie or doing anything with the DVD-Rom drive. I put Google to good use and found that there are many others having the same exact problem. This is pitiful as there is no fix in sight. Now that is just wrong, plain wrong, and more wrong and more wrong. I’m rather upset at the fact that Microsoft would let this slip for so long. Also there isn’t much talk about it other than many posts on the Vista newsgroups. I’m wondering why no bigger site has bothered to report on this flaw in Vista.

This is just another reason to chock towards not upgrading to Vista. I’m still running XP and plan to for some time. I’m not bashing Vista, there are its pros over XP but at the same time there seem to be much more cons.

I’m going to go do more research on this and if I figure something out you know I’ll post it here. Otherwise, if you find something out, feel free to share that info with me. Thanks.

UPDATE

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11­CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

Apparently it seems that this is an age old fix for even XP systems. If you venture to the registry key above by doing the following steps:

  1. Click on the start menu.
  2. If this is a Vista machine in the search box type in “regedit” without the quotation marks.
  3. Maximize the HKLM and then go ahead and browse until you reach the key listed above.
  4. In the right panel you’ll see something along the lines of “UpperFilter” and “LowerFilter” you want to click on each “filter” key and hit delete. Click yes when it asks to confirm if you wish to delete the key.
  5. Restart Windows.
  6. Let me know if this works.

UPDATE: 10/27/07

In the case that you’ve deleted both the upper and lower filters and also removed the device through device manager and you still are unable to read CDs or DVDs, this may indicate that your drive is bad and or your motherboard is bad.

If your computer is relatively new, I would think that it is a drive problem.  If your computer is relatively old, then I would think it may be a bad motherboard.

A good way to check if your drive is still good is to “boot” from it.  What I mean by this is to restart your computer, find your boot menu and tell it to boot from CD.

You will need a bootable CD.  I often use a Windows installation disk.  Or if you have something like Memtest or the Hitachi Drive Fitness test you can use those.

Update 2/4/10

If you are still having problems, try installing this Gear driver update.  This apparently plays a role with the way iTunes and Vista sees the optical drive.

http://www.gearsoftware.com/downloads.php?dir=updates/windows/drivers/&file=Driver_Installer_x86_x64.exe

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1,535 Responses to “Windows Vista – Missing CD/DVD-Rom drive”

  1. Dengus says:

    UPDATE: I just opened up my PC to see if I could fit a DVD drive from my old 2002 Dell PC to the one I’ve had for 18 months. It wouldn’t fit due to smaller connections on my new PC but when I was in there I gave it a good spray out with compressed air as it was quite dusty and I made sure all the leads were in correctly.

    I’ve had the pc on and off a couple of times today and the drive has appeared and stayed, so I would recommend people try this.

    D

  2. Jonas says:

    This solution did the opposite of help, it made my situation worse. Previously my computer only couldn’t find my CD/DVD drive, now it won’t boot whatsoever. I restarted fine earlier in the day several times. I tried your “fix” and now I’m completely out of luck. I have a feeling you just cost me several hundred dollars in computer repairs.

    DO NOT USE THIS FIX.

  3. Scanner says:

    Jonas; it’s unlikely that this fix would effect your computer to the point of preventing it to boot. If that’s happening then there’s likely either something more seriously wrong than you originally suspected, or you could have deleted the wrong entry.

    This fix is also recommended by Microsoft at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982116. I’ve used this fix, as have many people, and usually the two results are either; it works… or there is no change. Hope you find the solution to your problem. But making premature accusations is never a fair solution; everyone here chooses to try an online remedy rather than take it to a computer guru and pay to have them fix it in the first place.

    Chill out bro.

  4. tin says:

    @Jonas:

    You could have deleted the Upper or Lower Filter for the DISK DRIVE. O_O;; That’s what happened to me, and it causes my HP laptop not to boot. I have no other choice but to use the recovery console on BIOS, back-up the files for 6hours and a fresh install of OS. =,=

    ———-
    Since the registry fix doesnt work for me, I’ll give the driver fix a try… since Vista doesnt detect my CD/DVD-RW ROM in BIOS, My Computer, Device Manager and on Registry it only recognize it as CD-ROM. >_>

  5. tin says:

    The gerarsoftware driver doesnt work either!! >_<
    Maybe the problem lies on this effin Slimtype CD/DVD-RW drive and the only solution I can think of now (after trying the registry fix and all!) is replacement. ~_~

  6. Sarda says:

    Thank you so much, just upgraded this computer to Windows 7 and realized after a couple days that I was missing a dvd drive. After a couple hours of searching, I stumbled across this page and the regedit solution worked perfectly.

  7. John says:

    Thank you. I have vista and this fix worked.

  8. Peter Rees says:

    The Gear Driver update worked first time and solved my problem! Thanks so much- the Microsoft fixes didn’t work at all so I’m really grateful for a way to solve this perennial problem

  9. X WICKED says:

    “UpperFilter” and “LowerFilter” THANKS FOR THE FIX—VISTA

  10. ???? says:

    my laptop is 2 years old, HP pavillion dv9700, cd-rom missing.
    did that regedit method, dont see any filters. what now?

    • Giovanni says:

      OMG i have the SAME PC and the came Problem!!! did u fix it? cuz i have been trying and i cant fix it :( Please Help!!!

      thanks :)
      Giovanni

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