Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2007 11:53
- 5422 of 11003
Done that Ian.
scussy
- 29 Jan 2007 12:24
- 5423 of 11003
i think i sim prob with nortons ages ago,have you checked in nortons firwall programs,it could be that nortons is blocking,change it to enable,
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2007 15:21
- 5424 of 11003
Update;
I have cured the problem by turning the Norton ad blocker off.
All sorted, and thanks for your help guys.
Alan
ThePublisher
- 05 Feb 2007 15:46
- 5425 of 11003
Can I ask another question regarding the problem I posted earlier.
"I'm running Win 2000 on my office machine.
It has a CD drive fitted. When I put a disk into the drive the green light comes on but I cannot see it in Windows Explorer.
I brought in a standalone USB CD drive that I have at home. If I plug it in the Plug and Play recognises the new device but, again, I cannot see it in Windows Explorer.
In groping around the Properties of both drives I see a reference to:-
c:\winnt\inf\cdrom.inf
and references to:-
wnnt\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys..............."
If I delete those files and ask my PC to re-install them will it install files from something like a CAB directory on my machine or will it go on to the Microsoft site on the internet and download fresh ones. I read somewhere that, although the machine looks as if it is searching the internet it may actually not be doing so.
How can I make sure that it is not simply re-using the ones on my machine?
TP
Haystack
- 05 Feb 2007 16:06
- 5426 of 11003
You might be able to download the drivers by themselves and save them to a specific place. You could then tell the system to look there for the drivers.
ThePublisher
- 05 Feb 2007 17:12
- 5427 of 11003
Good idea Haystack.
Just need to see where Mr Gates has them stored.
TP
Haystack
- 05 Feb 2007 18:20
- 5428 of 11003
What about drivers from the actual device maker.
ThePublisher
- 05 Feb 2007 19:25
- 5429 of 11003
H.
You are right in suggesting that. What made me think there was a deeper problem was when the PC failed to recognise the USB plugged in CDROM.
TP
Haystack
- 05 Feb 2007 19:48
- 5430 of 11003
Mind you XP is pretty good as spotting new hardware and figuring out how to handle it.
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 08:15
- 5431 of 11003
H.
Snag is that I'm on 2000 on this office PC.
No, what made me feel that looking for the device maker's driver was the experience when I plugged a CDROM into my USB port. The machine recognised the new USB device, System Manager saw the drive, but Windows Explorer would not give it a drive letter.
What is this cdrom.inf file? Might this be the problem?
TP
Haystack
- 06 Feb 2007 12:07
- 5432 of 11003
It describes the device driver and how to install it. You can view. It is in text.
For Instance : -
[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
Class=CDROM
ClassGuid=
Provider=%MSFT%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2535.0
[ClassInstall32.NT]
AddReg=cdrom_class_addreg
Copyfiles=storprop_copyfiles
[cdrom_class_addreg]
HKR,,,,%CDClassName%
HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"MmSys.Cpl,MediaPropPageProvider"
HKR,,Installer32,,"storprop.dll,DvdClassInstaller"
HKR,,SilentInstall,,1
HKR,,NoInstallClass,,1
HKR,,TroubleShooter-0,,"hcp://help/tshoot/tsdrive.htm"
HKR,,Icon,,"-51"
HKR,,DeviceType,0x10001,2 ; FILE_DEVICE_CDROM
HKR,,DeviceCharacteristics,0x10001,0x100 ; Use same security checks on relative opens
[cdaudio_copyfiles]
cdaudio.sys
Bobcolby
- 06 Feb 2007 12:23
- 5433 of 11003
Hi Guys I have had a lot of trouble with one PC. It was very very slow. CPU usage in task manager is at 100%. Culprit appears to be SPOOLSV.EXE, which is using 99%. Any ideas how I can fix it??
Bob
skinny
- 06 Feb 2007 12:29
- 5434 of 11003
Bob - I'm sure the cavalry will be on this thread soon, but in the mean time -
http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/spoolsv.exe.html
Bobcolby
- 06 Feb 2007 12:43
- 5435 of 11003
Tks Skinny
Believe it or not I have fixed it myself by deleting all my printers in control panel.
CPU usage now looks normal. If I have trouble after reinstalling printer driver. "I'll be back"
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 14:01
- 5436 of 11003
Thanks Haystack,
Mr Google suggests it could be a registry problem:-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/270008/
Snag is I have not the nerve to tinker with the registry as I know my CD drive, which I'd need for a 'recovery' is not working.
Frying pan to fire syndrome.
TP
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 15:45
- 5437 of 11003
Am I not right in thinking that this Upper Filter entry is a bug?
If so, any suggestions as to the safe way to get rid of it?
TP
skinny
- 06 Feb 2007 15:49
- 5438 of 11003
Kayak
- 06 Feb 2007 16:51
- 5439 of 11003
TP, have you ever used TweakUI by any chance? It has a facility to hide drives.
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 17:18
- 5440 of 11003
K.
No never.
Sk,
Yes, I've seen that. It was the reason I was looking at that entry.
Presumably I delete the whole of that UpperFilters line. Yes?
TP
Haystack
- 06 Feb 2007 17:23
- 5441 of 11003
If you uninstall the driven then those entries should go. Didn't you say earlier that you had done that already. What is the whole entry if present at all when you uninstall it?