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    CD/DVD drive is disabled

    My computer has been breached and reset so I cannot use CDs or DVD.
    I had this problem some time back and it was so simple to fix that I did not write down the process. Can anyone help me with this?

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    What version of Windows? How do you know it was caused by malware? If it was, the malware must be removed before any fix can be made to the CD/DVD drive issue.

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    Oldtimer, welcome to Virtual Dr.

    I fixed mine throught the link below.

    http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cd_dvd_drive_problems

    But if you have malware problems, as suggested by JDC, you have to get rid of that first before fixing your cd/dvd drive.

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    I suspect it was a Malware infection because it happened before. I cleaned out the malware but do not remember how to fix the CD/DVD issue. It was very simple and I thought I would remember but my aged memory has failed.
    The error code I get is 39 and I am using Windows 7.
    Many places want to sell the fix, Regcure being one of them. I have been advised from a reliable source not to download Regcure or any of the other registry cleaners.

    Thanks for respondimng.

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    Did you try the fix I posted? It works for many other problems besides the one stated. My drive just disappeared, and I used the fix on the right side of the page to bring it back.

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    Here's another fix you could try:

    http://www.pchell.com/hardware/cd_dr..._code_39.shtml
    Nick.

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    Aha, success. The link provided by Photolady fixed the problem in seconds.
    Thank you Photolady, you are a sweethwart.

    Oldster

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    You're welcome oldtimer. Glad I could help.

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