Using Windows XP with SP2 installed. All was working fine then, during a restart, I got an invalid boot.ini message. When I got to the desktop, a message stated that the HP PSC 1210 All-in-one printer was found. It had always been there and functioning well.
I fixed the bootcfg problem by doing a bootcfg /rebuild at the Recovery Console (note that bootcfg /list claims there was no boot.ini present). When I restarted, I noticed that both the internal CD/RW and external DVD/RW were no longer listed. Device Manager shows an exclaim next to them and the following message is listed in the general section:
Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. (Code 41)
If I uninstall both CDs (I did this in both Safe mode and regular), Windows finds them immediately. But they never appear in My Computer because of the error message. I noticed that all other hardware is working, including a USB memory stick. All others except for the printer which I uninstalled and used HP's Scrubber program to remove its entries. The internal CD works from the system start (I got to the Recovery Console). There is nothing wrong with either CD. The DVD/RW does not need any driver installs for XP. The error appears whether I am in Safe mode or regular. System Restore as far back as a month ago came up with no changes. Microsoft's explanation for Code 41 is that a cable may be disconnected. NO!!! How does an internal cable disconnect affect an external CD? Code 41 really means "we don't know either".
I suspect some sort of controller was corrupted along with the boot.ini file. I take very good care of this particular machine and maintain the latest protections and cleaning habits.
What could cause only CDs to be unrecognized? Particularly when they operate from DOS and the two are so dissimilar to each other?
I fixed the bootcfg problem by doing a bootcfg /rebuild at the Recovery Console (note that bootcfg /list claims there was no boot.ini present). When I restarted, I noticed that both the internal CD/RW and external DVD/RW were no longer listed. Device Manager shows an exclaim next to them and the following message is listed in the general section:
Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. (Code 41)
If I uninstall both CDs (I did this in both Safe mode and regular), Windows finds them immediately. But they never appear in My Computer because of the error message. I noticed that all other hardware is working, including a USB memory stick. All others except for the printer which I uninstalled and used HP's Scrubber program to remove its entries. The internal CD works from the system start (I got to the Recovery Console). There is nothing wrong with either CD. The DVD/RW does not need any driver installs for XP. The error appears whether I am in Safe mode or regular. System Restore as far back as a month ago came up with no changes. Microsoft's explanation for Code 41 is that a cable may be disconnected. NO!!! How does an internal cable disconnect affect an external CD? Code 41 really means "we don't know either".
I suspect some sort of controller was corrupted along with the boot.ini file. I take very good care of this particular machine and maintain the latest protections and cleaning habits.
What could cause only CDs to be unrecognized? Particularly when they operate from DOS and the two are so dissimilar to each other?