Shoe wrote:
> I am running W7 Home Premium Edition, 32 bit. After my computer goes
> into sleep mode and awakens, the CD drive is no longer there. The CD
> player says the drive is empty. Computer shows no DVD/CD drive.
> Device manager shows no drive. I have to reboot to get the drive
> working again. I have looked through the BIOS settings to see if
> anything there might change this, but I saw nothing that looked like
> it would affect this. Any ideas?
What I'd try, is this.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929461/en-us
devcon stack gencdrom
from a command prompt window.
If you type "cmd.exe" in the Start thing, Windows 7 should find
the location of cmd.exe. Then, right click on it and select
run as administrator. That's to avoid a variety of bogus
error messages, that using the old commands we used to use,
cause with the UAC in Windows 7.
I'm currently sitting in front of my WinXP machine,
and if I run that command, this is what it prints.
IDE\CDROMMSI_CD-RW_CR52__________________________3.90____\6&360A8F2&0&0.0.0
Name: MSI CD-RW CR52
Setup Class: {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} CDROM
Upper filters:
redbook <------------------ this looks like a Microsoft default
Controlling service:
cdrom
Lower filters:
imapi <------------------ this looks like a Microsoft default
1 matching device(s) found.
If you have some third party thing in that test result, then
you'd suspect that third party thing is not "recover from suspend"
compatible.
The various Fixit things that Peter Foldes pointed to, might work,
but I'd be a little curious as to what screwed it up in the first
place. If you were to re-install the thing that broke it, then
the problem might come back.
Paul