Wit's End with "Direct Access Component" Conflict
On Apr 21, 10:05 am, "Alexander Grigoriev" wrote:
Roxio is using their own drivers to mimic ASPI.
Start Regedit, and open the following key (registry 'folder'):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
You will see the following values: LowerFilters, UpperFilters. They may
contain names like cdr4_xp, cdr4_2k, cdralw2k. Delete them. Reboot.
Old Roxio WinOnCD 6 works for me with SP2, though. But I don't install that
piece of crap called DirectCD. You shouldn't, either. Your problem is caused
by a similar **** (Direct Access).
When I opened RegEdit, under this entry I found +0000
|_DigitalAudio
- 0001
- Properties
I don't know which of these to delete and can't locate the
LowerFilters, UpperFilters. These entries are not called cdr4_xp or
any of the others you specified. Until I'm more certain of which of
these I should delete and which I should keep, I'm too apprehensive to
delete any.
But thank you for posting.
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