SYSTEM SPECS:
Model: Compaq Presario Notebook 1520US
OS: XP Home Edition (all windows update patches added)
512 MB RAM - Intel P4 1.8 GHz
DEVICE IN QUESTION:
TEAC DW-224E
(Internal CD-RW/DVD combo)
ERRORS:
- CD-RW/DVD no longer listed in explorer trees
- Device manage has yellow flag for CD-RW/DVD and gives the following message:
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)
NOTES:
- I installed an OLD version of Adaptec Roxio Easy CD Creator 4.x
- I soon found out that this program is VERY much not compatible with Windows XP, so I removed it.
- Upon windows boot up I was having problems with two files. It was disabling them at start up and giving me a message each time.
cdralw2k.sys
cdr4_2k.sys
- I did something stupid and I removed the filed from the system directory and forgot to keep copies of the originals like a moron. I also deleted two traces in the registry. I normal am not so careless with these type of things, but I just wasn’t thinking I guess.
- This may be the culprit. Those two files I have a feeling weren’t Easy CD creators, but rather, windows components.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
- I have removed the device and let it reinstall. No luck.
- The TEAC site has no new drivers and I have the latest Microsoft drivers.
- I am currently attempting to locate the two files I believe I may need online. I would try and extract them from the Recover CD’s, but I have no CD ROM abilities.
Does anyone else have ANY ideas? Any help would be MUCH appreciated.