My system won't recogize my CD Rom drive and I'm getting the code 19 error.

I've removed the upper/lower filters in the registry

I've ran the cdgone executable

I purchase a new drive and still get the same error.

Re: CD Rom not recognized - Code 19 by James

James
Mon Apr 14 14:11:20 PDT 2008

If your BIOS is finding the device then it is a software error. If it does
not appear in the BIOS:

1) If you are using a seperate IDE cable (i.e. the drive is connected as
secondary master by its own cable, and is not sharing a cable), you could
try a new cable. If it sharing a cable, still try a new cable. Its second
node may be damaged.

2) If the above does not work, remove every drive except your primary master
containing your operating system and connect the drive as the primary slave
on the same cable. Make sure you use the jumper connector to connect the
correct jumper pins so that the drive is hard-configured as a slave.

3) Try updating your BIOS.

If the drive appears in your BIOS drive listing:

1) It is highly unlikely, but your atapi driver may have become corrupt.
Check the internet for one with your make and model of CD drive.

2) Try using system restore to restore to a time when your device worked,
assuming it once worked.

3) If your device once did work and you have tried all of the above, as a
last resort try reinstalling windows. Be sure to backup your personal files,
but DO NOT backup any program directories. Install them fresh.

JM

"Qwest_4_Beer" <Qwest4Beer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My system won't recogize my CD Rom drive and I'm getting the code 19
> error.
>
> I've removed the upper/lower filters in the registry
>
> I've ran the cdgone executable
>
> I purchase a new drive and still get the same error.


Re: CD Rom not recognized - Code 19 by Peter

Peter
Tue Apr 15 15:24:13 PDT 2008

Error 19.=20
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;314060

--=20
Peter

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"James" <james.finch@gmx.com> wrote in message =
news:OmeocQnnIHA.5820@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> If your BIOS is finding the device then it is a software error. If it =
does=20
> not appear in the BIOS:
>=20
> 1) If you are using a separate IDE cable (i.e. the drive is connected =
as=20
> secondary master by its own cable, and is not sharing a cable), you =
could=20
> try a new cable. If it sharing a cable, still try a new cable. Its =
second=20
> node may be damaged.
>=20
> 2) If the above does not work, remove every drive except your primary =
master=20
> containing your operating system and connect the drive as the primary =
slave=20
> on the same cable. Make sure you use the jumper connector to connect =
the=20
> correct jumper pins so that the drive is hard-configured as a slave.
>=20
> 3) Try updating your BIOS.
>=20
> If the drive appears in your BIOS drive listing:
>=20
> 1) It is highly unlikely, but your atapi driver may have become =
corrupt.=20
> Check the internet for one with your make and model of CD drive.
>=20
> 2) Try using system restore to restore to a time when your device =
worked,=20
> assuming it once worked.
>=20
> 3) If your device once did work and you have tried all of the above, =
as a=20
> last resort try reinstalling windows. Be sure to backup your personal =
files,=20
> but DO NOT backup any program directories. Install them fresh.
>=20
> JM
>=20
> "Qwest_4_Beer" <Qwest4Beer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =

> news:FB81EFF0-9F62-41F0-883D-A87F9343DED8@microsoft.com...
>> My system won't recogize my CD Rom drive and I'm getting the code 19=20
>> error.
>>
>> I've removed the upper/lower filters in the registry
>>
>> I've ran the cdgone executable
>>
>> I purchase a new drive and still get the same error.=20
>

Re: CD Rom not recognized - Code 19 by Peter

Peter
Tue Apr 15 15:23:08 PDT 2008

Error 19.=20
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;314060

--=20
Peter

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"James" <james.finch@gmx.com> wrote in message =
news:OmeocQnnIHA.5820@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> If your BIOS is finding the device then it is a software error. If it =
does=20
> not appear in the BIOS:
>=20
> 1) If you are using a seperate IDE cable (i.e. the drive is connected =
as=20
> secondary master by its own cable, and is not sharing a cable), you =
could=20
> try a new cable. If it sharing a cable, still try a new cable. Its =
second=20
> node may be damaged.
>=20
> 2) If the above does not work, remove every drive except your primary =
master=20
> containing your operating system and connect the drive as the primary =
slave=20
> on the same cable. Make sure you use the jumper connector to connect =
the=20
> correct jumper pins so that the drive is hard-configured as a slave.
>=20
> 3) Try updating your BIOS.
>=20
> If the drive appears in your BIOS drive listing:
>=20
> 1) It is highly unlikely, but your atapi driver may have become =
corrupt.=20
> Check the internet for one with your make and model of CD drive.
>=20
> 2) Try using system restore to restore to a time when your device =
worked,=20
> assuming it once worked.
>=20
> 3) If your device once did work and you have tried all of the above, =
as a=20
> last resort try reinstalling windows. Be sure to backup your personal =
files,=20
> but DO NOT backup any program directories. Install them fresh.
>=20
> JM
>=20
> "Qwest_4_Beer" <Qwest4Beer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =

> news:FB81EFF0-9F62-41F0-883D-A87F9343DED8@microsoft.com...
>> My system won't recogize my CD Rom drive and I'm getting the code 19=20
>> error.
>>
>> I've removed the upper/lower filters in the registry
>>
>> I've ran the cdgone executable
>>
>> I purchase a new drive and still get the same error.=20
>