vista killing my dvd cd rom drives

Vista killing my DVD / CD-Rom Drives???

What's up?
I downloaded the newest build for Vista 2 days ago and installed it on a test laptop that I have. I was wanting to check out the Bitlocker feature so after getting it up and running I decided to start over and partition the drives the right way ahead of time.
I went to reload Vista and got an error during the Copying files portion of the install. No problem I thought, just cut it off and start over and see what happens. Well when the PC booted back up, it didnt see the Vista DVD in the drive and of course since I had formatted the hard drive, it did have anything to boot. So, after a while of playing with it, I put the original hard drive back in the laptop and booted it up with Windows XP. XP shows the DVD/CD drive but wont recognize any CD or DVD. So I took another DVD/CD drive out of a similiar computer and it worked fine. I then continued to load Vista. Got the same thing and the same issue again. Even tried yet another DVD/CD drive and now none of them will recognize any disks whether it be on boot up or in XP...
Any ideas??? -- Thanks for your help! Ben

Your web-based newsreader has a bug (known). The failure messages are bogus.
"Ben" wrote in message

What's up?
I
downloaded the newest build for Vista 2 days ago and installed it on a test laptop that I have. I was wanting to check out the Bitlocker feature so after getting it up and running I decided to start over and partition the drives the right way ahead of time.
I went to reload Vista and got an error during the Copying files portion of the install. No problem I thought, just cut it off and start over and see what happens. Well when the PC booted back up, it didnt see the Vista DVD in the drive and of course since I had formatted the hard drive, it did have anything to boot. So, after a while of playing with it, I put the original hard drive back in the laptop and booted it up with Windows XP. XP shows the DVD/CD drive but wont recognize any CD or DVD. So I took another DVD/CD drive out of a similiar computer and it worked fine. I then continued to load Vista. Got the same thing and the same issue again. Even tried yet another DVD/CD drive and now none of them will recognize any disks whether it be on boot up or in XP...
Any ideas??? -- Thanks for your help! Ben

Just how hard could that be for Microsoft to fix?
Pathetic.
-Michael
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message

Your web-based newsreader has a bug (known). The failure messages are bogus.
"Ben" wrote in message What's up?
I downloaded the newest build for Vista 2 days ago and installed it on a test laptop that I have. I was wanting to check out the Bitlocker feature so after getting it up and running I decided to start over and partition the drives the right way ahead of time.
I went to reload Vista and got an error during the Copying files portion of the install. No problem I thought, just cut it off and start over and see what happens. Well when the PC booted back up, it didnt see the Vista DVD in the drive and of course since I had formatted the hard drive, it did have anything to boot. So, after a while of playing with it, I put the original hard drive back in the laptop and booted it up with Windows XP. XP shows the DVD/CD drive but wont recognize any CD or DVD. So I took another DVD/CD drive out of a similiar computer and it worked fine. I then continued to load Vista. Got the same thing and the same issue again. Even tried yet another DVD/CD drive and now none of them will recognize any disks whether it be on boot up or in XP...
Any ideas??? -- Thanks for your help! Ben

Beats me.
"MICHAEL" wrote in message

Just how hard could that be for Microsoft to fix?
Pathetic.
-Michael
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Your web-based newsreader has a bug (known). The failure messages are bogus.
"Ben" wrote in message What's up?
I downloaded the newest build for Vista 2 days ago and installed it on a test laptop that I have. I was wanting to check out the Bitlocker feature so after getting it up and running I decided to start over and partition the drives the right way ahead of time.
I went to reload Vista and got an error during the Copying files portion of the install. No problem I thought, just cut it off and start over and see what happens. Well when the PC booted back up, it didnt see the Vista DVD in the drive and of course since I had formatted the hard drive, it did have anything to boot. So, after a while of playing with it, I put the original hard drive back in the laptop and booted it up with Windows XP. XP shows the DVD/CD drive but wont recognize any CD or DVD. So I took another DVD/CD drive out of a similiar computer and it worked fine. I then continued to load Vista. Got the same thing and the same issue again. Even tried yet another DVD/CD drive and now none of them will recognize any disks whether it be on boot up or in XP...
Any ideas??? -- Thanks for your help! Ben

Sorry about that...Didn't mean to post if 4 times... -- Thanks for your help! Ben
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

Beats me.
"MICHAEL" wrote in message Just how hard could that be for Microsoft to fix?
Pathetic.
-Michael
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Your web-based newsreader has a bug (known). The failure messages are bogus.
"Ben" wrote in message What's up?
I downloaded the newest build for Vista 2 days ago and installed it on a test laptop that I have. I was wanting to check out the Bitlocker feature so after getting it up and running I decided to start over and partition the drives the right way ahead of time.
I went to reload Vista and got an error during the Copying files portion of the install. No problem I thought, just cut it off and start over and see what happens. Well when the PC booted back up, it didnt see the Vista DVD in the drive and of course since I had formatted the hard drive, it did have anything to boot. So, after a while of playing with it, I put the original hard drive back in the laptop and booted it up with Windows XP. XP shows the DVD/CD drive but wont recognize any CD or DVD. So I took another DVD/CD drive out of a similiar computer and it worked fine. I then continued to load Vista. Got the same thing and the same issue again. Even tried yet another DVD/CD drive and now none of them will recognize any disks whether it be on boot up or in XP...
Any
ideas??? -- Thanks for your help! Ben


Its a known false-error bug in the web-based newsreader.
"Ben" wrote in message

Sorry about that...Didn't mean to post if 4 times... -- Thanks for your help! Ben
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
Beats me.
"MICHAEL" wrote in message Just how hard could that be for Microsoft to fix?
Pathetic.
-Michael
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Your web-based newsreader has a bug (known). The failure messages are bogus.
"Ben" wrote in message What's up?
I downloaded the newest build for Vista 2 days ago and installed it on a test laptop that I have. I was wanting to check out the Bitlocker feature so after getting it up and running I decided to start over and partition the drives the right way ahead of time.
I went to reload Vista and got an error during the Copying files portion of the install. No problem I thought, just cut it off and start over and see what happens. Well when the PC booted back up, it didnt see the Vista DVD in the drive and of course since I had formatted the hard drive, it did have anything to boot. So, after a while of playing with it, I put the original hard drive back in the laptop and booted it up with Windows XP. XP shows the DVD/CD drive but wont recognize any CD or DVD. So I took another DVD/CD drive out of a similiar computer and it worked fine. I then continued to load Vista. Got the same thing and the same issue again. Even tried yet another DVD/CD drive and now none of them will recognize any disks whether it be on boot up or in XP...
Any ideas??? -- Thanks for your help! Ben


"Ben" wrote in message If it's any help, it happened to me too the first time I loaded Vista but the second time I tried it I installed Windows XP on another drive, upgraded my RAM from 512 mb to 1.2 Gb, and my video card to the fastest one I could find that was AGP and everything was fine. I never did find out why it happened.

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