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Registry damaged (code 19) HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GMA-4082N ATA Davice
I can't access to DVD/CD-rom Drives on My Laptop LENOVO 3000 The message is:
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GMA-4082N ATA Device
Windows cannot start this hardware because its configuration (in the registry) is corrupted or damaged. (code 19)
DVD/CD-ROM Drives.
Operative System: Windows Altavista.
Note: I have more than 2 weeks waiting you for a solution!!!!!!!
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GMA-4082N ATA Device
Windows cannot start this hardware because its configuration (in the registry) is corrupted or damaged. (code 19)
DVD/CD-ROM Drives.
Operative System: Windows Altavista.
Note: I have more than 2 weeks waiting you for a solution!!!!!!!
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pabloguintana: did you try the fix I suggested first? If that doesn't work, you probably need to repair/reinstall windows. You stated that this is a lenovo, which I believe has a program in it, to burn your own restore disks. This is the procedure:
----WARNING this will delete all data on the computer, so confirm that you save your data first!!-----
Burn those restore disks
Copy or burn your data to a backup
insert restore disk 1 and reboot
choose boot menu during POST screen
Boot from CD-ROM
let the restore disk restore your system to defaults.
This should resolve any registry/driver problems you had, and return the system to it's initial configuration. You will still have to install/remove programs, run all updates, and reset your settings. If the drive still doesn't work, then you probably have a faulty DVD-ROM.
----WARNING this will delete all data on the computer, so confirm that you save your data first!!-----
Burn those restore disks
Copy or burn your data to a backup
insert restore disk 1 and reboot
choose boot menu during POST screen
Boot from CD-ROM
let the restore disk restore your system to defaults.
This should resolve any registry/driver problems you had, and return the system to it's initial configuration. You will still have to install/remove programs, run all updates, and reset your settings. If the drive still doesn't work, then you probably have a faulty DVD-ROM.
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I only have access to Internet.
Please Help me!!
I registered as Member since I had this access problem, so until today 4 weeks more I don't still have response. Is your company seriously?
Please let me know FOR waiting any real solution from you. Because I need to use my DVD/CD-ROM AND USB!!!