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I am having a problem running cd roms, some of the ones i have are self loading & use adobe reader & should should just run, but there not, is there anything i should update ? i have tried a system restore but its not worked, i am hopeless on the pc & could have altered a setting by mistake, the discs do work as i tried them in a friends pc, so could anyone point me in the right direction :)

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Hiya,

 

Is it just CDs needing Acrobat Reader that don't autoplay? Do DVDs autoplay? If it's just the Acrobat ones, try reinstalling the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader which you can download for free here.

 

If that doesn't work after rebooting, right click My Computer on your desktop, choose Properties, then the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.

 

In the list find your DVD/CD-ROM drive and right click it. Choose UNINSTALL. When it completes reboot STRAIGHT AWAY and Windows will reinstall the drive with fresh drivers.

 

Hopefully that should sort it out :D

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Well i did what you said & the disk drive was no more, but i got it back using system restore as i was unsure how to put it back other than that way :clapper: i updated adobe reader yesterday to 7 & its still not running, thanks for the help & i am totally useless with this pc havent a clue what i am pressing half the time :laugh:

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Ferretlove, if System Restore hasn't worked before there's no point using it to reinstall the drive after removing it. Actually, although you don't actually NEED to know this, what you've done is uninstall it then UN-uninstall it (rather than RE-install it).

 

What you need to do matey, is follow my advice as above to remove the drive, then do NOT use system restore. Just restart your PC and as I said above Windows will AUTOMATICALLY reinstall the drive FOR YOU.

 

Nothing else need be done. Trust me :D

 

If that doesn't work we'll look at reinstalling you Primary and Secondary IDE Channels. But, one step at a time ;)

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Ferretlove, if System Restore hasn't worked before there's no point using it to reinstall the drive after removing it. Actually, although you don't actually NEED to know this, what you've done is uninstall it then UN-uninstall it (rather than RE-install it).

 

What you need to do matey, is follow my advice as above to remove the drive, then do NOT use system restore. Just restart your PC and as I said above Windows will AUTOMATICALLY reinstall the drive FOR YOU.

 

Nothing else need be done. Trust me :D

 

If that doesn't work we'll look at reinstalling you Primary and Secondary IDE Channels. But, one step at a time ;)

 

Well i did what you said & it did do what you said it would, re install it , but its not playing the discs :laugh: so i will await your instructions for the primary & secondery IDE channels when you have the time, thanks so far anyway :laugh::D

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