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To change the drive letters of the DVD-ROM devices, we need to manually adjust them. On the values and select "Delete" to remove them.ģ. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\), on the right pane, and then check if Upperfilters and Lowerfilters value are present. Check the following registry and delete related upperfilter and lowerfilter.ġ) Click the Start Button, type regedit in the "Start Search" text box and then press ENTER.
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Click Continue if necessary.Ģ) Expand the "DVD/CD-ROM drives" category.ģ) Right click "LG Portable Super Multi Drive" we are using and click Update Driver Software…Ĥ) Select the “Search automatically for updated driver software” option.ĥ) Let the system scan for the updated driver online.Ģ. Check in Device Manager and update the DVD driver.ġ) Click the Start Button, type Device Manager in the search bar and press Enter. I have run Devcon to determine the parameters of the drive this is the resulting information: I have uninstalled the drive, both physically and via device manager I have tried removing the Upper and LowerFilters in the registry NEITHER value existed when I searched for them BIOS will recognize discs and prompt for booting (should the disc be a boot disc)
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Drive is recognized by Windows 7 (can be seen in Explorer and Device Manager) I had responded to a previous thread in which I've explained everything, here's the low-down: This seems to be an LG thing, but I'm at a loss. Has anyone come across a fix for this? I hope this is a resolved issue by the retail release. Maybe it is motherboard sensitive, difficult to tell. It looks to me like there is some problem with W7. This is new build because the previous build BSOD'd so many times, both boot systems were trashed. I did not have this problem with the old DVD player under the beta release.Ĩ. Both DVD drives work fine under XP, in fact, I am listening to some of my CD's on the DVD drive as I type this (under XP of course)ħ.

This behavior was seen on the old drive which I have moved to my other system and it works fine.Ħ. This is a brand new drive, arrived 2 days ago.ĥ. I check of the Event manager shows that W7 is spitting out a "controller error" every 30 seconds and this is probably why it never returns.Ĥ. A check of the Hardware manager shows that the device is suppose to be working fine. With the old drive, it would sometimes respond after a while but unfortunately I did not check the Event log at that time.ģ. I did not have the patience to wait many hours to see if it would finally respond. After rebooting to W7, I put the motherboard disk into the DVD, and it never responded.
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At this point, the install looked like it had stopped but I left it alone for some 5-6 hours and it finally completed.Ģ.

When I installed W7, I did so from XP and it was doing fine until the first reboot and W7 took over. I also have an LG DVD and windows 7 can "see" it but cannot handle it.
