PC Reboots on Fitting Of A DVD/CD-ROM Drive
Hi All,
I was given a PC to have a look at by a friend of mine....Basically it had a CD-ROM Drive & he wanted to install a DVD Writer.
He bought a Pioneer 110D & Installed it, when his rig booted-up, on the Found New Hardware stage of the start-up, the Machine promtly rebooted, and kept doing so everytime it tried to recognise the DVD Drive, he then gave up & reinstalled the original CD Rom Drive & this started to do the same thing, everything was working great before he tried the Upgrade of the CD Rom with the DVD Drive......!!!!!
He then disconnected the drive and the rig booted up fine...no problems....he was a bit miffed at this, so passed the rig onto me to take a look....
Sure enough the machine works great, without any optical drive, but as soon as one is put in....constant reboots.....
I have pinpointed the fault to the DEVICE MANAGER settings.....Even though no Optical Drive is installed, it still displays, CD-ROM Drives in Device Manager 3 in fact, 2 SCSI & 1 Normal!!!!!
I have tried rebooting to SAFE mode & uninstalling the Devices from DEVICE MANAGER, but every time I try, the PC just reboots....I turned Auto Reboot off, so that the STOP ERROR was reported, but that didn't bring up any clues when I googled the STOP ERROR,
I have tried another Hard Disk & have successfully loaded WinXP onto it & connected the DVD Writer & ALL IS WELL, so it is not a faulty Drive, but the Original Windows Installation has become corrupted because of the "failed" Upgrade, I suspect it is a "Registry" problem??
Does NE1 know how I can remove HARDWARE Via a Registry Tweak??
I am hoping that Once I can remove the Incumbant CD-ROM Entries from the Registry, It will recognise & Load the correct Drivers for the DVD Drive??
Otherwise it is a Format & Re-Install, My mate would rather not go down that road if at all possible....
Thanks for any advice you can give....
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