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12-12-2011 10:44 AM
@khsbuff1980buff wrote:Your comment was the closest to a real answer I could get. Where exactly is the registry key (lower buffer)that needs to modified?
Thanks!!
See this article
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/ht/upperfilters-lowerfilters.htm
12-30-2011 03:44 PM
@Critter1919 wrote:I need to find a different driver for the HP cddvdw Ts l633n drive that came in my laptop. I'm running windows 7 64. The driver that window provides does not work when trying to burn with nero10. Does anyone know where I can find an HP driver? Thanks for your help.
01-03-2012 05:52 AM
Hi,
I did it with success.
To make it easier to do it :
you have to go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class
choose the class knowing that commonly for a cd it is the one beginning with 4D36E965
And there you find upperfilter value and lowerfiltervalue content that you can delete (no the key itself , just the content after double left click)
But... for me it was not sufficient.
I did see that in that class, there were multiple copies of sub-key named 0000, 0001,... up to 0009
I did succed after deleting all those sub-keyrs except the first 0000
01-23-2012 02:51 PM
@Critter1919 wrote:I need to find a different driver for the HP cddvdw Ts l633n drive that came in my laptop. I'm running windows 7 64. The driver that window provides does not work when trying to burn with nero10. Does anyone know where I can find an HP driver? Thanks for your help.
03-02-2012 07:27 PM
The PC I have is a HP G62-149WM Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1
I've uninstalled the driver but it makes no difference. I put a DVD in the drive & the PC says there is no media in the drive..
Thanks in advance..
04-08-2012 08:46 AM
win7 confirmed solution here for this issue:
1. go to windows icon
2. type in "regedit" to modify the registry files
i. click 'yes' to run the program
3. goto: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Control / Class / {4D36E965...
4. deleted Upper Filter
5. go to the Device Manager (Control Panel / Hardware and Sound / Device Manager)
6. locate the DVD ROM device
7. Uninstall the driver
8. Restart the computer
the computer should search for the drivers upon start-up (mine did), but if not go to the Device Manager and search for hardware changes.
These steps resolved the issue for me - thanks for the help everyone!